I'm not talking about having a semi-colon at the end of the last statment in a block. I'm talking about having a semi-colon AFTER the closing curly brace at the end of the block.
That was clear to me! Personally I never put a semicolon after a block. But then I often forget to put one at the end of an eval statement. So perhaps if I had a coding style that put a redundant semiclon after all blocks then I wouldn't forget them where necessary?
In reply to Re^4: Printing two variables in the same line
by Smylers
in thread Printing two variables in the same line
by JustLikeThat
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