I, for one, am glad that you aren't making () required. I've found that if you always use {}, ()'s aren't necessary, unless of course you want to specifically alter the order of evaluation of conditions. I've found (from the countless /if statements I've written till now) that with the usage of {} only, the parser works correctly in 100% of the cases.


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