Reports redundant semicolons (;) that can be safely removed.

Kotlin does not require a semicolon at the end of each statement or expression. A quick-fix is suggested to remove redundant semicolons.

Example:


  val myMap = mapOf("one" to 1, "two" to 2);
  myMap.forEach { (key, value) ->  print("$key -> $value")};

After the quick-fix is applied:


  val myMap = mapOf("one" to 1, "two" to 2)
  myMap.forEach { (key, value) ->  print("$key -> $value")}

There are two cases though where a semicolon is required:

  1. Several statements placed on a single line need to be separated with semicolons:
    
      map.forEach { val (key, value) = it; println("$key -> $value") }
    
  2. enum classes that also declare properties or functions, require a semicolon after the list of enum constants:
    
      enum class Mode {
          SILENT, VERBOSE;
    
          fun isSilent(): Boolean = this == SILENT
      }