:keyword:`try` clause is executed, including any :keyword:`except` and
:keyword:`else` clauses. If an exception occurs in any of the clauses and is
not handled, the exception is temporarily saved. The :keyword:`finally` clause
-is executed. If there is a saved exception or :keyword:`break` statement,
-it is re-raised at the end of the :keyword:`finally` clause. If the
-:keyword:`finally` clause raises another exception the saved exception
-is set as the context of the new exception; if the :keyword:`finally` clause
-executes a :keyword:`return` statement, the saved exception is discarded::
+is executed. If there is a saved exception it is re-raised at the end of the
+:keyword:`finally` clause. If the :keyword:`finally` clause raises another
+exception, the saved exception is set as the context of the new exception.
+If the :keyword:`finally` clause executes a :keyword:`return` or :keyword:`break`
+statement, the saved exception is discarded::
def f():
try: