Totally agree with this statement.
On Sun, 2009-06-07 at 04:38 -0300, Victor Kane wrote:
> The other reason it's always best to include the ";" is that you can
> add statements after it easily, and/or move that statement around
> without having to worry about adding an ';'.
>
> There is a similar question with the "," of the last array member.
>
> Victor Kane
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> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Earnie Boyd
> <
earnie@...> wrote:
> Quoting Pierre Rineau <
pierre.rineau@...>:
>
> I usually write the ";", because I do a lot of
> development, and for me,
> it has no sens to write an instruction without this to
> end it.
>
> But, as without it works, do what you want. Some
> people may say that it
> might be less readable, I just think this is more
> consistent to write it
> down.
>
>
>
> It might not always work depending on the order of statements
> and the order of included files. Always include the ';' to
> end the statement is the best choice.
>
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