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+.. _arduino-semicolon:
+
+; semicolon
+===========
+
+Used to end a statement.
+
+
+
+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.
+
+