I've been testing myself with a test in Java SE 7 Programmer 1 study guide. There is this question about if statements. It asks which option won't compile:
> a) if(true) ;
> b) if(true) {}
> c)if(true) {;}
> d)if(true) {;;}
> e)if (true) ;{};
> f) all of them will compile
The answer is f. And I can't understand or explain why answers c,d and e will compile.
;
on its own is legal (if unhelpful) in Java.;
is a valid empty statement.{}
represents valid empty blocks