Terry Hancock wrote:

> Personally, though, "for-finally" would make a lot more sense
> to me than "for-else" (and I don't have enough "for-else" code
> to worry about it breaking).

"finally" means "run this piece of code no matter what happens in
the previous block".  that's not how "else" works in today's Python.

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