AJ Wrote: > Cons: > > 1. Makes most source code less comprehensible.
That depends on what parser you have. If you're a basic addict, why you bother about C family language? > 2. Is redundant with the newline designator. Statements don't end at newline. > 3. Is more typing. Code reuse saves typing. > 5. Makes Andrei vomit. Yeah, that's a problem. > 6. Missing semicolons are the #1 bugaboo of all C programmers. Programmers have parsers too. > 7. Imposes a requirement on the common case to handle the exceptional case. Does the sole existence of C family languages drive you mad so you want to kill'em with fire? > 9. Imposes parser's role onto every developer. You can't work in a different way. > 10. Allows one to write hard-to-see "do nothings" like: for(;;); a=b b=a a=b b=a b=b a=a > 12. Allows ignorant jettisoning of header file concept. what's with header files?
