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Extra semicolons (``++;++``) are usually introduced by mistake, for example because:
* It was meant to be replaced by an actual statement, but this was forgotten.
* There was a typo which lead the semicolon to be doubled, i.e. ``++;;++``.
* There was a misunderstanding about where semicolons are required or useful.
== Noncompliant Code Example
----
var x = 1;; // Noncompliant
function foo() {
}; // Noncompliant
----
== Compliant Solution
----
var x = 1;
function foo() {
}
----
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== Implementation Specification
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== Comments And Links
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