I used the semi-colon until Ali at Apple said that we don’t do it that way.

So I no longer do it that way.

Personal preference only.


On Oct 15, 2009, at 8:54 PM, Frederick C. Lee wrote:

> 1) I've seen an alternative way of defining a method, with the semicolon 
> after the declaration, before the body:
> 
> - (NSArray *)sortedIncredients;   <-- notice the semicolon
>    {
>       ...
>    }
> 
> 2) ... versus the standard declaration + body of the definition (without the 
> semicolon):
> 
> - (NSArray *)sortedIncredients {
>  ...
> }
> 
> Both seem to work the same.
> Is there any benefit of (1) over (2) or is it merely style of programming?

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