Improved wording that doesn't telegraph, "Look at me!":

        Each declaration and each statement within a block is terminated by a
        semicolon, though the final <literal>END</literal> that concludes a
        function does not require one.


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Neil Conway wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 13:46, Tom Lane wrote:
> > We specifically do not require a semicolon at the very end of the
> > function definition.
> 
> Yeah, makes sense. Attached is a doc patch. Barring any objections I'll
> apply it to HEAD by end-of-day today.
> 
> -Neil
> 

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