I don't think the language definition should be judgmental here. The
semantics are unambiguous.

On Dec 28, 2017 11:38 AM, "Serhiy Storchaka" <storch...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 28.12.17 16:38, Guido van Rossum пише:
>
>> Looks to me the prohibition was to prevent a crash. It makes more sense
>> to fix it.
>>
>
> The crash can be fixed by just removing the check after finishing
> issue17611.
>
> But is there any use case for 'continue'/'break'/'return' inside 'finally'
> clause? The code like
>
>     try:
>         return 1
>     finally:
>         return 2
>
> or
>
>     try:
>         continue
>     finally:
>         break
>
> looks at least confusing. Currently 'break' and 'return' are never used
> inside 'finally' clause in the stdlib. I would want to see a third-party
> code that uses them.
>
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