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Off-side rule : ウィキペディア英語版 | Off-side rule
A computer programming language is said to adhere to the off-side rule if blocks in that language are expressed by their indentation.〔 〕〔 〕 The term was coined by Peter J. Landin, after the offside law of football (soccer). This is contrasted with free-form languages, notably curly bracket programming languages, where indentation is not meaningful and indent style is only a matter of convention and code formatting. == Definition == Peter J. Landin, in an article called "The Next 700 Programming Languages", defined the off-side rule thus: "Any non-whitespace token to the left of the first such token on the previous line is taken to be the start of a new declaration."
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