For better readability, END
statements must have the same indentation level as their matching opening PROCEDURE
,
SELECT
, and DO
statements.
This rule does not verify the alignment of the compound statements DO ... END;
(type 1) and BEGIN ... END;
. They are
mostly used together with the IF
and ON
statements and are subject to different indentation rules.
Noncompliant Code Example
Compliant Solution
foo: proc options(main);
declare i fixed decimal init (0);
do i = 0 to 9;
if i = 0 then /* The do was forgotten here */
put list ('Initialization...');
put list ('i = 0');
end; /* Non-Compliant - should be aligned with the DO statement */
end; /* Non-Compliant - should be aligned with the PROCEDURE statement */
/* The procedure's end seems to be missing */