Does Python have the Elvis operator?

Yes

Python does have the elvis operator. It is the conditional or operator:

x = f() or g()

f() is evaluated. If truthy, then x is assigned the value of f(), else x is assigned the value of g().

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_operator#Analogous_use_of_the_short-circuiting_OR_operator


NB Python does not have the null-coalescing operator defined by:

a if a is not None else b

The or operator in a or b checks the truthiness of a which is False when a==0 or len(a)==0 or other similar situations. See What is Truthy and Falsy

There is a proposal to add such operators PEP 505