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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:55:15+00:00 2026-06-15T23:55:15+00:00

Possible Duplicate: return and try-catch-finally block evaluation in scala There are two Scala functions:

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“return” and “try-catch-finally” block evaluation in scala

There are two Scala functions:

a): def foo(): Int = try { 1 } finally { 2 }

b): def bar(): Int = try { return 1 } finally { return 2}

I cannot figure out why foo returns 1 but bar returns 2.

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    2026-06-15T23:55:16+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:55 pm

    This behavior is explained in “Programming in Scala” by M.Odersky, L. Spoon and B.Venners. I have the first edition and section 7.5 (pg. 128) says:

    it’s worth noting that Scala’s behavior differs from Java only because Java’s try-finally does not result in a value. As in Java, if a finally clause includes an explicit return statement, or throws an exception, that return value or exception will “overrule” any previous one that originated in the try block or one of its catch clauses. For example,
    given:

    def f(): Int = try { return 1 } finally { return 2 }
    

    calling f() results in 2. By contrast, given:

    def g(): Int = try { 1 } finally { 2 }
    

    calling g() results in 1. Both of these functions exhibit behavior that could surprise most programmers, thus it’s usually best to avoid returning values from finally clauses.


    Scala standard library has scala.util.control.Exception API that provides small functional library for handling exceptions. See the examples in scaladoc

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