The return
statement ends function execution and specifies a value to be returned to the function caller.
Syntax
return;
return expression;
expression
- : The expression whose value is to be returned. If omitted,
undefined
is returned.
- : The expression whose value is to be returned. If omitted,
Description
The return
statement can only be used within function bodies. When a return
statement is used in a function body, the execution of the function is stopped. The return
statement has different effects when placed in different functions:
- In a plain function, the call to that function evaluates to the return value.
- In an async function, the produced promise is resolved with the returned value.
- In a generator function, the produced generator object's
next()
method returns{ done: true, value: returnedValue }
. - In an async generator function, the produced async generator object's
next()
method returns a promise fulfilled with{ done: true, value: returnedValue }
.
If a return
statement is executed within a try block, its finally
block, if present, is first executed, before the value is actually returned.
Automatic semicolon insertion
The syntax forbids line terminators between the return
keyword and the expression to be returned.
return
a + b;
The code above is transformed by automatic semicolon insertion (ASI) into:
return;
a + b;
This makes the function return undefined
and the a + b
expression is never evaluated. This may generate a warning in the console.
To avoid this problem (to prevent ASI), you could use parentheses:
return (
a + b
);
Examples
Interrupt a function
A function immediately stops at the point where return
is called.
function counter() {
// Infinite loop
for (let count = 1; ; count++) {
console.log(`${count}A`); // Until 5
if (count === 5) {
return;
}
console.log(`${count}B`); // Until 4
}
console.log(`${count}C`); // Never appears
}
counter();
// Logs:
// 1A
// 1B
// 2A
// 2B
// 3A
// 3B
// 4A
// 4B
// 5A
Returning a function
See also the article about Closures.
function magic() {
return function calc(x) {
return x * 42;
};
}
const answer = magic();
answer(1337); // 56154