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Return without async/await

Did you know that when a function returns a Future, you don't need to use async/await?

That works as long as the return type matches the type of the expression being returned (e.g. they are both Future<void>).


Of course, if you have more than one Future, you have to use async/await.

But you can still omit the await on the return statement at the end.



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