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syntax - Why is the semicolon optional in the last statement in php?

I was surprised when I ran the following code in my editor:

<?php

    echo "hello";
    echo "world"

?>

As it can be easily seen, a semicolon (;) is missing from the code, however it still works!

How this works and why ; is {0,1} here?.

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Because the close tag implies a semicolon. You can read more about this in the manual under Instruction separation.

And a quote from there:

As in C or Perl, PHP requires instructions to be terminated with a semicolon at the end of each statement. The closing tag of a block of PHP code automatically implies a semicolon; you do not need to have a semicolon terminating the last line of a PHP block. The closing tag for the block will include the immediately trailing newline if one is present.

An example to prove this:

1. script with missing semicolon at the end, but with closing tag:

<?php
    echo "1";
    echo "2"
          //^ semicolon missing
?>

output:

12

2. script with missing semicolon at the end, but without closing tag:

<?php
    echo "1";
    echo "2"
          //^ semicolon missing (closing tag missing)

output:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file, expecting ',' or ';' in


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