On Mon 26 Jan 2026 at 08:02:34 (+0100), [email protected] wrote: > Another suggestion, more aesthetic: the semicolons at the end of > the lines are unnecessary. You only need one when putting two > lines together (as a replacement for a newline). For a reader of > your script they are confusing.
I agree with the aesthetics, but readers might as well get used to at least /seeing/ them, as type-ing a function adds them back in. > (A place where you might see it is in the construction > > if <condition> ; then > do this > ... > > But you already separated the "if" and "then" by a newline, which > is perfectly fine, too. And as it happens, type will turn: if <condition> then into: if <condition>; then anyway. Ah well. Cheers, David.

