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minus-squarePetter1@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 days agoNot if you choose to replace the correct ones at the correct place and it is a compiler which automatically ignores this wrong semicolon. You could connect two lines, which may still “work” if not split using a semicolon and are then interpreted as one single line.
Not if you choose to replace the correct ones at the correct place and it is a compiler which automatically ignores this wrong semicolon.
You could connect two lines, which may still “work” if not split using a semicolon and are then interpreted as one single line.