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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:00:19+00:00 2026-05-11T11:00:19+00:00

Is there an easier way to break out of nested loops than throwing an

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Is there an easier way to break out of nested loops than throwing an exception? (In Perl, you can give labels to each loop and at least continue an outer loop.)

for x in range(10):     for y in range(10):         print x*y         if x*y > 50:             "break both loops" 

I.e., is there a nicer way than:

class BreakIt(Exception): pass  try:     for x in range(10):         for y in range(10):             print x*y             if x*y > 50:                 raise BreakIt except BreakIt:     pass 
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  1. 2026-05-11T11:00:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:00 am

    It has at least been suggested, but also rejected. I don’t think there is another way, short of repeating the test or re-organizing the code. It is sometimes a bit annoying.

    In the rejection message, Mr van Rossum mentions using return, which is really sensible and something I need to remember personally. 🙂

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