I like the variant with the semicolon best, because it's the most explicit way to say that something should be parsed as a block. Which conveys a clear message to the maintenance programmer: I wanted a block here, and you'd better leave the semicolon there.
Relying on the exact semantics of the disambiguation heuristics doesn't leave any traces in the code that there was a problem, and the unsuspecting maintenance programmer will run into the same problems as you did.
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by moritz
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by morgon
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