Using ``++return++``, ``++break++``, ``++throw++``, and ``++continue++`` from a ``++finally++`` block overwrites similar statements from the suspended ``++try++`` and ``++catch++`` blocks. This rule raises an issue when a jump statement (``++break++``, ``++continue++``, ``++return++`` and ``++throw++``) would force control flow to leave a ``++finally++`` block. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- function foo() { try { return 1; // We expect 1 to be returned } catch(err) { return 2; // Or 2 in cases of error } finally { return 3; // Noncompliant: 3 is returned before 1, or 2, which we did not expect } } ---- == Compliant Solution ---- function foo() { try { return 1; // We expect 1 to be returned } catch(err) { return 2; // Or 2 in cases of error } } ---- include::../see.adoc[]