Semicolons: Independent Clauses with a Coordinating Conjunction

The American Heritage Dictionary, The AP Stylebook, The Chicago Manual of Style, and the Merriam-Webster Guide to Punctuation suggest using a semicolon with a coordinating conjunction rather than a comma to separate independent clauses using commas.

I’ll eat with you; but I won’t work with you.

He went to France, and he enjoyed himself; but he didn’t find what he was looking for.