Is there a reason to have a ; after the } at the end of a function definition? Like
Code:class Foo { public: void Bar(); }; Foo::Bar() { //some code };
Is there a reason to have a ; after the } at the end of a function definition? Like
Code:class Foo { public: void Bar(); }; Foo::Bar() { //some code };
Doesn't do anything (null statement) and not required. They are only required after class, struct, and union definitions.