Andreas Waldenburger wrote:
> It seems that there is a for...else construct. Replacing the inner if
> with pass seems to confirm this. The else clause is still executed.
Yes, there is a for...else construct.
The else block runs if the for loop exits *without* a break.
for i in range(20):
if i == 10: break
else:
print "no break here"
for i in range(20):
if i == 100: break
else:
print "no break here"
> What's broken here: Python or my brain?
Perhaps we should not answer that question.
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