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# test 'return' within the finally block
# it should swallow the exception
# simple case
def f():
try:
raise ValueError()
finally:
print('finally')
return 0
print('got here')
print(f())
# nested, return in outer
def f():
try:
try:
raise ValueError
finally:
print('finally 1')
print('got here')
finally:
print('finally 2')
return 2
print('got here')
print(f())
# nested, return in inner
def f():
try:
try:
raise ValueError
finally:
print('finally 1')
return 1
print('got here')
finally:
print('finally 2')
print('got here')
print(f())
# nested, return in inner and outer
def f():
try:
try:
raise ValueError
finally:
print('finally 1')
return 1
print('got here')
finally:
print('finally 2')
return 2
print('got here')
print(f())
# nested with reraise
def f():
try:
try:
raise ValueError
except:
raise
print('got here')
finally:
print('finally')
return 0
print('got here')
print(f())
# triple nesting with reraise
def f():
try:
try:
try:
raise ValueError
except:
raise
except:
raise
finally:
print('finally')
return 0
print(f())
# exception when matching exception
def f():
try:
raise ValueError
except NonExistingError:
pass
finally:
print('finally')
return 0
print(f())
# raising exception class, not instance
def f():
try:
raise ValueError
finally:
print('finally')
return 0
print(f())
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