Anyone who wrote the code below must be insane:-)

    for x in range(3):
        print(x)
    else:
        print('I am done')

But here it seems perfectly OK:

    for x in range(3):
        print(x)
        if x == 1:  break
    else:
        print('I am done')

To me, the "else" was bonded with "break" (or return, or raise, or...),
not "for". It make sense:-)

--Jach

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