yep - same in as2 and as3

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Dave Watts <[email protected]> wrote:

> > BTW, what is the point of braces if you dont need them, except the
> > separation of your code part.
> > Are they needed in some situations over others?
>
> Braces let you build a code block containing multiple statements. If
> you want to run multiple statements in the body of a loop, or
> conditional, or whatever, or if you think you may want to do that in
> the future, you should use braces. Some people prefer to always use
> them, because they prefer the appearance or because they don't know
> that they're sometimes optional. I'm in the first category, myself - I
> always use them, because I think it makes my code easier to read. In
> general, I prefer my code to be formatted vertically rather than
> horizontally, if you know what I mean.
>
> This is how braces work in all C-style languages I've seen, including
> JavaScript 1.0+. I suspect it works the same way in AS2. It definitely
> works that way in AS3.
>
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