I accidently used 'exit' in a loop where I meant to use 'break' and, in that case, the program seemed to work as expected but in some cases 'exit' seems to behave differently from 'break'. For example, in this code snippet using 'exit' or 'break' produces the same result:
for i in range(10): if i > 3: exit else: print(i) print('out of loop') But in this case they behave differently: for i in range(10): if i > 3: break # try using exit here. else: print(i) else: print('for loop else statement') print('out of loop') Does anyone have any pointers to descriptions of 'exit', what it is, what it means, how It's used, etc.? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor