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In Java, does return trump finally?

Wondering if finally statement will still get executed if it is after return statement?

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    Can you give a code example ? As it, the question seems a little too fuzzy to me
    – Riduidel
    Mar 16, 2011 at 9:55
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    And what hinders you simply testing it instead of asking a yes-no-question here? Mar 16, 2011 at 12:37

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Yes it will the only exception is System.exit(1) in try block

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    which is something you usually don't wanna do :-) Mar 16, 2011 at 9:59
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yes finally will get executed even if you return

public static void foo() {
        try {
            return;
        } finally {
            System.out.println("Finally..");
        }
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        foo();
   }

Output:

Finally..
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Not if the return statement is before its associated try block.

Yes if the return statement is inside the associated try block.

public void foo(int x)
{
    if (x < 0)
        return; // finally block won't be executed for negative values

    System.out.println("This message is never printed for negative input values");
    try
    { 
        System.out.println("Do something here");
        return;    
    }
    finally
    {
        System.out.println("This message is always printed as long as input is >= 0");
    }
}
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  • BTW, 'finally' comes into the picture only if code enters 'try' block. Mar 16, 2011 at 10:11
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Yes, finally will be executed though it is after return statement.

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Yes, ofcourse. Finally statement is designed to be executed in any cases if execution will go into try statement.

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finally block will fail only when we terminate JVM by calling System.exit(int) or Runtime.getRuntime().exit(int).

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On top of the other answers, if there is a return in your finally block, statements after the return will not be executed.

finally
    {
        System.out.println("In finally");
        if ( 1 == 1 )
            return;
        System.out.println("Won't get printed.);
    }

In the above snippet, "In finally" is displayed while "Won't get printed" isn't.

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