pyscg-0028: Preserve Exceptions in Finally Blocks
Do not use return, break or continue statements in a try-finally block, as the exception will not be processed. The Python documentation [Python 3.9] notes, “If the finally clause executes a return, break or continue statement, the saved exception is discarded.”
Non-Compliant Code Example
The return statement is within the finally block, which means the exception will have no effect.
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: OpenSSF project contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
""" Non-compliant Code Example """
def do_logic():
try:
raise Exception
finally:
print("logic done")
return True
#####################
# exploiting above code example
#####################
do_logic()
This code sample will print: logic done.
Compliant Solution
The return statement has been moved to the end of the method, so the code sample will successfully raise the exception.
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: OpenSSF project contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
""" Compliant Code Example """
def do_logic():
try:
raise Exception
finally:
print("logic done")
# return statement goes here
# when exception is raised conditionally
return True
#####################
# exploiting above code example
#####################
do_logic()
Compliant Solution - break inside a loop
It is permissible to use control flow statements that lead into a finally block, as long as they do not attempt to exit from within it. For example, the following code complies with this rule because the break statement is used to exit a while loop and does not attempt to break out of the finally block itself.
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: OpenSSF project contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
""" Compliant Code Example """
def do_logic():
try:
raise Exception
finally:
c = 0
while c < 5:
print(f"c is {c}")
c += 1
if c == 3:
break
# return statement goes here
# when exception is raised conditionally
return True
#####################
# exploiting above code example
#####################
do_logic()
Automated Detection
| Tool | Version | Checker | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pylint | 3.3.4 | W0150 | return statement in finally block may swallow exception (lost-exception) |
| Pylint | 3.3.4 | W0134 | ‘return’ shadowed by the ‘finally’ clause. |
Related Guidelines
Bibliography
| [Python 3.9] | Compound statements — Python 3.9.13 documentation |