On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 06:07:08 +0100
René Klačan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Examples:
>
> # else branch will be executed
> i = 0
> while i < 5:
> i += 1
> else:
> print('loop is over')
>
>
> # else branch will be executed
> i = 0
> while i < 5:
> i += 1
> if i == 7:
> print('i == 7')
> break
> else:
> print('loop is over')
>
>
> # else branch wont be executed
> i = 0
> while i < 5:
> i += 1
> if i == 3:
> print('i == 3')
> break
> else:
> print('loop is over')
Huh?! I would have expected all your examples to raise a SyntaxError or
IndentationError. Why don't they? Is 'else' not required to have a
matching 'if'?
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