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1219:(1986), where commas separate expressions; semicolons separate clauses, both for control flow and for function clauses; and periods terminate statements, such as function definitions or module attributes, not the entire program. Drawbacks of having multiple different separators or terminators (compared to a single terminator and single grouping, as in semicolon-and-braces) include mental overhead in selecting punctuation, and overhead in rearranging code, as this requires not only moving lines around, but also updating the punctuation. 1160:, which concluded strongly in favor of semicolon as a terminator: "The most important was that having a semicolon as a statement terminator was better than having a semicolon as a statement separator." The study has been criticized as flawed by proponents of semicolon as a separator, due to participants being familiar with a semicolon-as-terminator language and unrealistically strict grammar. Nevertheless, the debate ended in favor of semicolon as terminator. Therefore, semicolon provides structure to the programming language. 144:, a semicolon is most commonly used to link (in a single sentence) two independent clauses that are closely related in thought, such as when restating the preceding idea with a different expression. When a semicolon joins two or more ideas in one sentence, those ideas are then given equal rank. Semicolons can also be used in place of commas to separate items in a list, particularly when the elements of the list themselves have embedded 2361: 1211: – used to mark the end of the program. The semicolon, as a mark separating statements, corresponds to the ordinary English usage of separating independent clauses and gives the entire program the gross syntax of a single ordinary sentence. Of these other characters, whereas commas have continued to be widely used in programming for lists (and rare other uses, such as the 193: 2093: 728:, literally "dot-comma") is a separation between two full sentences, used where neither a colon nor a comma would be appropriate. The phrase following a semicolon has to be an independent clause, related to the previous one but not explaining it. (When the second clause explains the first one, French consistently uses a 310:
Although it is a universal confusion of affairs(,) such that everyone regrets their own fate above all others; and there is no one, who would not rather anywhere else in the world, than there, where he is, prefer to be: yet I have no doubt, at the present time for an honest man, to be in Rome, is the
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Conventionally, in many languages, each statement is written on a separate line, but this is not typically a requirement of the language. In the above examples, two statements are placed on the same line; this is legal, because the semicolon separates the two statements. Thus programming languages
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The use of semicolons in control-flow structures and blocks of code is varied – semicolons are generally omitted after a closing brace, but included for a single statement branch of a control structure (the "then" clause), except in Pascal, where a semicolon terminates the entire
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In mathematical derivations, a semicolon is used to separate expressions in a sequence, similar to its use in spoken English, and may be considered either punctuation for the mathematical expressions, or as punctuation for the words spoken when reading the expressions. For example,
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for the entire series or listing. The semicolon divides the items on the list from each other, to avoid having a jumble of commas with differing functions which could cause confusion for the reader. This is sometimes called the "super comma" function of the semicolon:
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in lists. In some cases a blank statement is allowed, allowing a sequence of semicolons or the use of a semicolon by itself as the body of a control-flow structure. For example, a blank statement (a semicolon by itself) stands for a NOP in C/C++, which is useful in
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A semicolon is most commonly used to link (in a single sentence) two independent clauses that are closely related in thought. When a semicolon is used to join two or more ideas (parts) in a sentence, those ideas are then given equal position or
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Typographical Antiquities: Or an Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing in Great Britain and Ireland: Containing Memoirs of Our Ancient Printers, and a Register of Books Printed by Them, from the Year MCCCCLXXI to the Year
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for the language but can be inferred in many or all contexts (e.g., by end of line that ends a statement, as in Go and R). As languages can be designed without them, semicolons are considered an unnecessary nuisance by some.
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family). Today semicolons as terminators has largely won out, but this was a divisive issue in programming languages from the 1960s into the 1980s. An influential and frequently cited study in this debate was
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are normally sentence-internal, making them secondary boundary marks. In modern English orthography, the semicolon falls between terminal marks and the comma; its strength is equal to that of the colon.
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that separates expressions in C), they are rarely used otherwise, and the period as the end of the program has fallen out of use. The last major use of the comma, semicolon, and period hierarchy is in
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English Grammar, Adapted to Different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, For Assisting The More Advanced Students to Write With Perspicuity and Accuracy
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A crime or public offense is an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it, and to which is annexed, upon conviction, either of the following punishments:
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into two or more parts, not so closely connected as those which are separated by a comma, nor yet so little dependent on each other, as those which are distinguished by a colon.
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In a list or sequence, if even one item needs its own internal comma, use of the semicolon as the separator throughout that list is justified, as shown by this example from the
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used in Latin. To indicate a long pause or to separate sections that already contain commas (the semicolon's purposes in English), Greek uses, but extremely rarely, the
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Americans have long regarded the semi-colon with suspicion, as a genteel, self-conscious, neither-one-thing-nor-the other sort of punctuation mark, with neither the
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The semicolon is often used to separate elements of a string of text. For example, multiple e-mail addresses in the "To" field in some e-mail clients have to be
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initiative (since the semicolon continues a sentence rather than ending it) which has led to the punctuation mark becoming a highly symbolic and popular
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character is used in French writing too, but not as widely as the semicolon. Usage of these devices (semicolon and dash) varies from author to author.
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The semicolon is sometimes used, when the preceding member of the sentence does not of itself give a complete sense, but depends on the following
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In some cases the distinction between a separator and a terminator is strong, such as early versions of Pascal, where a final semicolon yields a
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Just as there are writers who worship the semicolon, there are other high stylists who dismiss it — who label it, if you please, middle-class.
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In rare instances, when a comma replaces a period (full stop) in a quotation, or when a quotation otherwise links two independent sentences:
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The most common use of the semicolon is to join two independent clauses without using a conjunction like "and". Semicolons are followed by a
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Several fast food restaurants can be found within the following cities: London, England; Paris, France; Dublin, Ireland; and Madrid, Spain.
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Manuzio notes: using just commas here is not sufficient, and using a colon instead of a semicolon would slow down the sentence too much.
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uses semicolons to separate declarations of local variables and to separate axes when indexing multidimensional arrays, for example,
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At a comma, stop a little; At a semi-colon, somewhat more; At a colon, a little more than the former; At a period, make a full stop;
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The people present were Jamie, a man from New Zealand; John, the milkman's son; and George, a gaunt kind of man with no friends.
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starts using the semicolon "with propriety" for English texts, and more widespread usage picks up in the next decades.
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letter, unless that letter would ordinarily be capitalised mid-sentence (e.g., the word "I", acronyms/initialisms, or
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recommend no space before them and one space after. They also typically recommend placing semicolons outside ending
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are seen as steps, ascending from low to high; the semicolon thereby being an intermediate value between the comma
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like Java, the C family, Javascript etc. use semicolons to obtain a proper structure in the respective languages.
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The Works of Ben Jonson, which were Formerly Printed in Two Volumes, are Now Reprinted in One. (3rd folio)
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Here are three examples of familiar sequences: one, two, and three; a, b, and c; first, second, and third.
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Reason teaches, if fortune is adverse, not to complain too much; if favorable, to rejoice in moderation.
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A statement, which is a string of characters, is always terminated by the special character, semicolon.
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Ratio docet, si adversa fortuna sit, nimium dolendum non esse; si secunda, moderate laetandum.
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Mariano, Bianca Maria (1991). "Il "de Aetna" Di P. Bembo E Le Varianti Dell'edizione 1530".
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might). Real men, goes the unwritten rule of American punctuation, don't use semi-colons.
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Some authors have avoided and rejected the use of the semicolon throughout their works.
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Disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit in this State.
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file formats, the semicolon is used as the separator character, as an alternative to
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Unicode contains encoding for several other semicolon or semicolon-like characters:
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It can be used between two phrases, in which the first phrase causes the second.
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You, what riches are worth, gladly consider; what virtue (is worth), not so much.
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Manuzio shows another example of where we need a semicolon instead of a colon;
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One book/five ways : the publishing procedures of five university presses
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Pause and Effect: An Introduction to the History of Punctuation in the West
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can be omitted, in which case it seems replaced by the semicolon or comma.
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Example: "Your sister did not get high marks; she didn't study". (Arabic:
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beneath the little finger of the right hand and has become widely used in
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Semicolon use in British fiction has declined by 25% from 1991 to 2021.
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preferred the colon, as he thought it was more authentically classical.
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Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
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impressum venetiis in aedibus aldi romani mense februario anno M.V.D.
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was congratulated by an academic reader for using zero semicolons in
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Between items in a series or listing when the items contain internal
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The impact of language design on the production of reliable software
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Example: "He played a lot; so, his clothes became dirty". (Arabic:
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Tu, quid divitiae valeant, libenter spectas; quid virtus, non item.
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My wife said she would like tea; coffee would have been my choice.
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Semicolon – The Past, Present, and Future of a Misunderstood Mark
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Proceedings of the international conference on Reliable software
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A Short Introduction to English Grammar: with Critical Notes ...
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COLONS AND SEMI-COLONS Should be preceded by a hair space only.
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governs both parts of the sentence equally, not just the first.
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I told Kate she's running for the hills; she knew I was joking.
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IBM System/360 Operating System PL/I Language Specifications
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Semicolons are optional in a number of languages, including
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wouldn't be seen dead in a ditch with a semi-colon (though
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I went to the basketball court; it was closed for cleaning.
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is described as "somewhat a longer breath" compared to the
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of a full colon nor the flighty promiscuity of the comma.
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It can be used between two phrases, where the second is
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Perlis, Alan J; Sayward, Frederick; Shaw, Mary (1981).
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Everson, Michael; Szelp, André Szabolcs (2009-07-22).
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s and are required after every statement (such as in
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