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On a more serious note, does rust suffer some of the same issues as JavaScript when it comes to omitting semicolons?

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No…?

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Do not expect to find anything like Javascript craziness on other languages. Or you’ll be severely disappointed.

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There are plenty of languages with warts at least as bad as JavaScript’s. Bash, PHP, C, even relatively sane languages like Python still have huge issues like implicit variable declaration.

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JS and PHP are by themselves in a special ring of hell.

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for (const item in items) { }

!=

for (const item of items) { }
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Still better than

for _, item in ipairs(items)
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Nope. In Rust, a semicolon denotes a statement while a lack of semicolon is an expression so you can’t just omit them at will. This does lead to cool things though like if/else blocks being able to produce values if they end in an expression. But the expression type is checked so you’re less likely to make a mistake. You can see an example here: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/flow_control/if_else.html

In JavaScript I never skip semicolons because I’ve seen those subtle bugs.

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