Python: Using continue in a try-finally statement in a loop
The documentation uses slightly unclear language ("on the way out") to explain how this scenario plays out. If a continue statement is executed inside of an exception clause, the code in the finally clause will be executed and then the loop will continue on to the next iteration.
Here's a very clear example that demonstrates the behavior.
Code:
i=0
while i<5:
try:
assert(i!=3) #Raises an AssertionError if i==3
print("i={0}".format(i))
except:
continue
finally:
i+= 1; #Increment i
'''
Output:
i=0
i=1
i=2
i=4
'''
From the python docs:
When a return, break or continue statement is executed in the try suite of a try...finally statement, the finally clause is also executed ‘on the way out.’ A continue statement is illegal in the finally clause. (The reason is a problem with the current implementation — this restriction may be lifted in the future).
Now from the latest version of python (3.8.4) , 'continue' can be used inside 'finally' blocks.enter image description here