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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T10:26:36+00:00 2026-06-15T10:26:36+00:00

I’ve some code like this: with SomeContext(args): <statement1> . . <statementN> I want this

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I’ve some code like this:

with SomeContext(args):
  <statement1>
  .
  .
  <statementN>

I want this code to behave like this:

if some_condition(args):
  f1()
else:
  <statement1>
  .
  .
  <statementN>

Statements in else block will also need an access to args.

But I want to hide f1 and some_condition from user of this abstraction, so using an if-else block is out of option. Also I don’t want to force a constraint on the user to wrap all statements in a function. Is it possible to do some python magic in the with context that allows this?

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    2026-06-15T10:26:37+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 10:26 am

    The closest I can get is to use two nested context managers, something like the following:

    class SkippedException(Exception):
        pass
    
    class SkipContext:
        def __enter__(self):
            pass
        def __exit__(self, type, value, tb):
            return type is SkippedException
    
    class SomeContext:
        def __init__(self, arg):
            self.arg = arg
        def __enter__(self):
            if self.arg == 1:
                print "arg", self.arg
                raise SkippedException()
        def __exit__(self, type, value, tb):
            pass
    
    with SkipContext(), SomeContext(1):
        print "body"
    

    The SkipContext manager essentially catches the SkippedException raised by the inner SomeContext manager in the case where arg == 1.

    Note that the syntax of multiple context expressions is only supported in Python 2.7 or later. In earlier versions, you would have to write:

    with SkipContext():
        with SomeContext(1):
            print "body"
    

    The contextlib.nested context manager, despite claims in the documentation, doesn’t exactly match the semantics of the above nested with statement when exceptions are thrown from within __enter__, so it doesn’t work in this case.

    It should be noted that PEP 343 mentions that macros (like context managers) that hide flow control should be discouraged, and references Raymond Chen’s rant against hidden flow control.

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