Why in a try catch finally, the return is always that of finally?

The finally get's executed right before any return's / exits from the method. Therefore, when you do.

Maybe return "A"; is optimized away by the compiler, maybe not and "A" is just dynamically replaced. In fact it doesn't matter as you should not have this code.

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