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-.. highlight:: cpp
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-.. _arduino-semicolon:
-
-Semicolon (;)
-=============
-
-Used to end a line of code. Example::
-
- int a = 13;
-
-Tip
----
-
-Forgetting to end a line in a semicolon will result in a compiler
-error. The error text may be obvious, and refer to a missing
-semicolon, or it may not. If an impenetrable or seemingly illogical
-compiler error comes up, one of the first things to check is a
-missing semicolon, in the immediate vicinity, preceding the line at
-which the compiler complained.
-
-
-
-
-.. include:: cc-attribution.txt \ No newline at end of file