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If a finally clause is specified, irrespective of whether the try or catch blocks execute to completion or not, the finally block is executed. Consequently, statements that cause the finally block to terminate abruptly may mask any thrown exceptions. Keywords like return, break, continue and throw should never be used within a finally block.

Noncompliant Code Example

In this noncompliant code example, the finally block completes abruptly because a return statement occurs within its body. As a result, when the IllegalStateException is thrown, it does not propagate all the way up through the call stack. This is because of the abrupt termination of the finally block that suppresses any useful exception information from being displayed as a result of overriding the exception thrown in the try block.

class TryFinally {              
  private static boolean doLogic() {
    try {
      throw new IllegalStateException(); 
    } 
    finally {
      System.out.println("Uncaught Exception");
      return true;
    }
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    doLogic();	
  }
}

Note that even if the try block returns some value, the finally block is executed.

Compliant Solution

This compliant solution removes the return statement from the finally block. Any return statements must occur after this block. If this is adopted, the compiler throws an error as the return statement is unreachable because of the explicit, unavoidable throwing of IllegalStateException. If the exception is thrown conditionally, the return statement can be used without any compilation errors.

class TryFinally {         
  private static boolean doLogic() {
    try {
      throw new IllegalStateException(); 
    }  
    finally {
      System.out.println("Caught Exception");
    }
    // any return statements must go here
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    doLogic();	
  }
}

Risk Assessment

Exiting abruptly from a finally block may result in the masking of thrown exceptions.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

EXC30- J

low

probable

medium

P4

L3

Automated Detection

TODO

Related Vulnerabilities

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.

References

[[JLS 05]] Section 14.20.2, Execution of try-catch-finally
[[Bloch 05]] Puzzle 36: Indecision
[[Chess 07]] 8.2 Managing Exceptions, "The Vanishing Exception"
[[MITRE 09]] CWE ID 705 "Incorrect Control Flow Scoping", CWE ID 584 "Return Inside Finally Block"


EXC09-J. Do not catch NullPointerException      13. Exceptional Behavior (EXC)      EXC31-J. Handle checked exceptions that can be thrown within a finally block

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