Empty statements represented by a semicolon ; are statements that do not perform any operation. They are often the result of a typo or
a misunderstanding of the language syntax. It is a good practice to remove empty statements since they don’t add value and lead to confusion and
errors.
Code examples
Noncompliant code example
void doSomething() {
  ; // Noncompliant - was used as a kind of TODO marker
}
void doSomethingElse() {
  System.out.println("Hello, world!");; // Noncompliant - double ;
  // ...
}
Compliant solution
void doSomething() {}
void doSomethingElse() {
  System.out.println("Hello, world!");
  // ...
  for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) ; // Compliant if unique statement of a loop
  // ...
}