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.
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2144:
2135:
2134:
2113:
2101:
2100:
2095:
2055:
2046:
2021:
2007:
1981:
1964:
1903:
1855:
1830:
1821:
1796:
1777:
1752:
1720:
1705:
1691:
1642:
1614:
1583:
1578:
638:لم تحقق أختك درجات عالية؛ لأنها لم تدرس .
236:In 1561, Manuzio's grandson, also called
5863:Version of this table as a sortable list
3674:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1230:(no operation or null command); compare
1038:PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL SEMICOLON
984:APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL SEMICOLON UNDERBAR
872:In Unicode, the semicolon is encoded at
653:Question mark § Greek question mark
4583:"Has Modern Life Killed the Semicolon?"
4066:
4064:
3324:Ames, Joseph; Herbert, William (1786).
3127:Pietro Bembo: Lover, Linguist, Cardinal
3101:Empty statement: ; // ; is a
2934:
2787:
2368:In the argument list of a mathematical
964:– used in old writing systems, such as
359:A Short Introduction to English Grammar
4528:Gannon, J. D.; Horning, J. J. (1975).
4411:from the original on 25 February 2021.
4387:from the original on 25 November 2022.
4315:(subtitle: Section 2.4.4). LispWorks.
4259:"Dyalog APL Language Reference Manual"
4253:
4251:
4203:from the original on 27 November 2022.
4159:from the original on 21 November 2022.
3983:
3845:from the original on 12 November 2022.
3703:. Oxford University Press. p. 13.
3701:Beginning Greek: A functional approach
3442:. Menston, (Yorks.) Scolar P. p.
2765: – Punctuation mark with two dots
885:; this is the same value as it had in
701:Church Slavonic with a question mark:
454:) indicate the end of a sentence, the
41:
4355:from the original on 28 November 2022
4301:from the original on 25 October 2022.
4011:Object-Oriented Software Construction
3867:from the original on 22 October 2021.
3783:from the original on 27 November 2021
3737:
3725:
3713:
1497:, a semicolon is used to terminate a
417:The Semicolon is used for dividing a
233:, who was close to Manuzio's circle.
155:, and is not frequently used by many
7:
5715: ⟨ ⟩
4459:from the original on 28 August 2019.
4337:from the original on 1 October 2022.
4137:from the original on 7 October 2017.
4090:from the original on 9 January 2012.
3889:from the original on 21 October 2022
3225:(in Latin). Venice: Aldus Manutius.
2483:a semicolon may be used to separate
1255:Other languages (for instance, some
1183:, meaning that they are part of the
1106:Colon (punctuation) § Computing
4181:from the original on 8 August 2022.
4153:The Comprehensive R Archive Network
3980:from the original on 16 April 2020.
3750:MacIntyre, Ben (19 November 2005).
3680:from the original on 3 October 2020
3621:from the original on 28 August 2019
2794:Note: this is February 1495 by the
637:
621:
606:
4431:Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
4319:from the original on 18 June 2013.
4225:from the original on 25 June 2007.
4199:(subtitle: Tokens). 29 June 2022.
4119:from the original on 11 June 2015.
3603:Spencer, Dave (15 February 2011).
3358:"Ben Jonson's The English Grammar"
3259:. University of California Press.
3085:: University of Linz. p. 34.
2575:
2510:of a function with respect to the
2276:
2273:
2270:
2222:
2219:
1925:
1922:
1919:
1913:
1910:
1907:
1877:
1874:
1871:
1865:
1862:
1859:
1652:
1649:
1646:
1599:
1596:
1593:
1590:
1587:
1192:if...then...else clause (to avoid
284:Public, private; sacred, profane;
34:. For use on Knowledge (XXG), see
14:
4271:from the original on 4 March 2016
4101:Richards, Martin (21 July 1967).
3955:from the original on 8 June 2022.
3555:from the original on 20 July 2021
703:гдѣ єсть рождeйсѧ царь їудeйскій;
4110:Dennis M Ritchie's personal page
3771:Lloyd, Will (24 November 2021).
3170:. Cambridge University Library.
2955:British Broadcasting Corporation
1524:. The semicolon is permitted in
1520:, uses semicolons to indicate a
4507:from the original on 2016-10-09
3923:from the original on 2021-11-09
3816:from the original on 2014-02-24
3651:from the original on 2016-08-18
3518:from the original on 2022-10-24
3481:from the original on 2023-04-25
3368:from the original on 2022-10-23
3339:from the original on 2022-10-23
3306:from the original on 2022-10-25
3229:from the original on 2022-10-23
3174:from the original on 2022-10-26
3148:from the original on 2021-03-01
3092:from the original on 2011-09-29
3053:from the original on 2020-11-10
2990:from the original on 2020-11-11
2961:from the original on 2015-03-23
2283:
2265:
2229:
2214:
1854:
1659:
1641:
1006:International Phonetic Alphabet
806:included just one semicolon in
169:, the semicolon resides in the
133:) is a symbol commonly used as
79:
4291:"Chapter 3: The NASM Language"
4264:. Dyalog Limited. April 2011.
3166:Nuvoloni, Laura (2012-08-09).
2918:, the 1692 version names it a
2569:
2557:
2466:
2384:
442:Although terminal marks (i.e.
361:, a parallel is drawn between
1:
4495:Steyer, Carly (7 July 2016).
4236:Katz, Damien (9 March 2008).
4624:Henley, Jon (3 April 2008).
4349:"GNU Octave (version 7.3.0)"
4295:NASM - The Netwide Assembler
3951:. Oracle. 23 February 2022.
3861:Free Pascal and Lazarus Wiki
3670:"California Penal Code § 15"
3298:(in Latin). Venice. p.
2882:'s letter to Torquatus (see
2771: – Punctuation mark (,)
2676:{\displaystyle {\text{for}}}
2514:associated with that index.
1203:and falls between the comma
712:Greek with a question mark:
537:, opposed or contradictory:
341:In 1644, in Richard Hodges'
4197:The Go Programming Language
4103:"The BCPL Reference Manual"
4014:(Second ed.). p.
3614:The Chicago Manual of Style
2822:("printed in Venice at the
2749:(most commonly done on the
2654:{\displaystyle {\text{if}}}
2521:, the semicolon is used in
1158:Gannon & Horning (1975)
687:
533:, when the two clauses are
489:The Chicago Manual of Style
5950:
5178:inverted ! and ?
4556:. New York: Gotham Books.
4455:. Microsoft. 31 May 2018.
4331:"Lua 5.4 Reference Manual"
3699:Paine, Stephen W. (1961).
3473:London: J. Hughs. p.
3439:The English Primrose, 1644
2695:is sometimes used as the "
1549:delimiter-separated values
1499:character entity reference
1103:
650:
601:, the semicolon is called
18:
5858:
5746:
5650:
5594:sound recording copyright
5548:
5453:
5336:
5204:
5117:
5052:
4878:
4738:
4238:"What Sucks About Erlang"
2502:a semicolon preceding an
1199:This use originates with
716:(What is an interpunct?)
677:
647:Greek and Church Slavonic
184:separator or terminator.
56:
36:Knowledge (XXG):Semicolon
27:For the music album, see
3436:Hodges, Richard (1969).
3253:Parkes, Malcolm Beckwith
3081:(subtitle: Statements).
3045:. Language Illuminated.
2818:at the end of the book:
2527:composition of relations
2506:is used to indicate the
1382:
1284:
988:APL programming language
759:Eats, Shoots, and Leaves
724:In French, a semicolon (
714:Τι είναι μια διασύνδεση;
584:Removal from office; or,
531:coordinating conjunction
525:Between closely related
4449:"Filename - Win32 Apps"
4313:"Common Lisp HyperSpec"
4149:"R Language Definition"
3835:"perlsyn - Perl syntax"
3740:, pp. 88, 108–109.
3538:, Chapter 19, § 7.
3124:Kidwell, Carol (2004).
2885:Epistulae ad Familiares
2741:is the name of an anti-
2723:, in order to indicate
204:In 1496, the semicolon
196:De Ætna. 1496 print by
5711: { }
5703: ( )
5688: « »
5684: ‹ ›
5669: " "
5665: ' '
5661: “ ”
5657: ‘ ’
4626:"The End of the Line?"
4603:Hacker, Diana (2008).
3467:Lowth, Robert (1762).
3219:Bembo, Pietro (1496).
2677:
2655:
2627:
2477:
2357:
2083:
1952:
1679:
1553:comma-separated values
1503:Cascading Style Sheets
1344:"X + Y = %d"
862:
826:In response to Truss,
824:
751:
590:
430:
403:
351:
313:
311:worst form of misery.
201:
4650:(19 February 2008) .
4542:10.1145/800027.808420
4476:mathworld.wolfram.com
4383:. 21 September 2022.
4043:. MIT Press. p.
2678:
2656:
2628:
2519:calculus of relations
2496:differential geometry
2478:
2358:
2084:
1953:
1680:
1566:completing the square
1522:file's version number
565:California Penal Code
529:not conjoined with a
415:
371:
347:
278:
195:
178:programming languages
5908:Japanese punctuation
5609:registered trademark
5494: |
5352:plus and minus signs
4745:
4606:The Bedford Handbook
4472:"Piecewise Function"
4177:. 2 September 2019.
4171:"Eiffel: The Syntax"
4083:(Technical report).
3641:"Purdue OWL: Commas"
2826:in February 1495 ").
2665:
2643:
2533:
2508:covariant derivative
2375:
2094:
1963:
1690:
1577:
1421:"X + Y = "
1117:computer programming
819:The Name of the Rose
343:The English Primrose
16:Punctuation mark (;)
5898:Chinese punctuation
5624:service mark symbol
5367:multiplication sign
4885: &
4501:The Huffington Post
4470:Weisstein, Eric W.
4175:Gobo Eiffel Project
3422:The English Grammar
3295:Orthographiae ratio
3047:Insights to English
2637:piecewise functions
1508:The file system of
1075:FULLWIDTH SEMICOLON
1057:Small Form Variants
911:GREEK QUESTION MARK
698:'up dot').
527:independent clauses
328:The English Grammar
242:Orthographiae ratio
22:Greek question mark
5913:Korean punctuation
5903:Hebrew punctuation
4657:The New York Times
4536:. pp. 10–22.
4297:. 28 August 2020.
3949:Oracle Help Center
3857:"Free Pascal wiki"
3551:. 7 January 2016.
2984:The Writing Center
2980:"Using semicolons"
2943:"Learning English"
2812:Gregorian calendar
2808:Gregorian calendar
2673:
2651:
2623:
2473:
2353:
2079:
1948:
1675:
1257:assembly languages
962:REVERSED SEMICOLON
944:ETHIOPIC SEMICOLON
868:Character encoding
231:Bartolomeo Sanvito
202:
5921:
5920:
5250:ordinal indicator
5193:irony punctuation
4680:. HarperCollins.
4616:978-0-312-41281-4
4437:on 7 August 2020.
4054:978-0-26-216083-4
4025:978-0-13-629155-8
3617:, 16th edition).
3453:978-0-85417-116-3
3141:978-0-7735-7192-1
2947:BBC World Service
2897:According to the
2796:Venetian calendar
2739:Project Semicolon
2727:or crying, as in
2671:
2649:
2619:
2604:
2598:
2586:
2583:
2553:
2547:
2462:
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1858:
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1835:
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1760:
1739:
1737:
1728:
1719:
1695:
1671:
1657:
1645:
1604:
1586:
1582:
1540:, but not in its
1530:Microsoft Windows
1123:(for example, in
830:, a columnist in
799:Coming Up for Air
697:
685:
458:, semicolon, and
448:exclamation marks
433:Natural languages
419:compound sentence
363:punctuation marks
345:, it is written:
118:
117:
113:
112:
5941:
5870:Currency symbols
5850:
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5835:
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5833:(paragraph mark)
5827:
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5635:
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4275:14 February
3893:28 November
3787:27 November
3611:(review of
3549:"Semicolon"
3417:Jonson, Ben
3390:Jonson, Ben
2850:Ratio docet
2707:equals 64.5
2487:from fixed
1559:Mathematics
1542:short names
1111:Programming
814:Umberto Eco
804:Martin Amis
786:James Joyce
782:Malone Dies
767:Lynne Truss
755:Lynne Truss
707:Matthew 2:1
501:punctuation
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218: [
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4729:and other
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4594:23 January
4511:2016-10-02
4481:2024-07-20
3927:2021-01-04
3883:PostgreSQL
3820:2014-03-12
3738:Truss 2004
3726:Truss 2004
3714:Truss 2004
3655:2016-06-20
3645:purdue.edu
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3485:2022-10-24
3372:2022-10-22
3343:2022-10-23
3331:. p.
3310:2022-10-25
3233:2022-10-23
3178:2022-10-26
3152:2021-02-25
3103:terminator
3096:2011-07-29
3057:2020-11-09
2994:2020-11-08
2965:2014-05-08
2930:References
2715:Other uses
2701:duodecimal
2512:coordinate
2489:parameters
1488:GNU Octave
1378:JavaScript
1265:CONFIG.SYS
1263:dialects,
1151:, and the
1141:terminator
1121:statements
1104:See also:
1094:tags block
891:ISO 8859-1
836:, wrote:
743:Literature
688:áno teleía
679:άνω τελεία
671:interpunct
476:hair space
468:lower case
444:full stops
397:, and the
324:Ben Jonson
272:and colon
247:interpungō
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103:semicolon
97:semicolon
71:;
5877:(accents)
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5280:per mille
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3625:28 August
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2053:−
1889:≠
1789:−
1664:≠
1455:delimited
1269:INI files
1100:Computing
1061:CNS 11643
883:SEMICOLON
846:Hemingway
842:butchness
833:The Times
605:(Arabic:
478:. Modern
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182:statement
171:unshifted
140:. In the
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2757:See also
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1273:comments
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