Declaring async functions
An async
function is a function whose body is marked withthe async
modifier.
Adding the async
keyword to a function makes it return a Future.For example, consider this synchronous function,which returns a String:
String lookUpVersion() => '1.0.0';
If you change it to be an async
function—for example,because a future implementation will be time consuming—thereturned value is a Future:
Future<String> lookUpVersion() async => '1.0.0';
Note that the function’s body doesn’t need to use the Future API.Dart creates the Future object if necessary.If your function doesn’t return a useful value,make its return type Future<void>
.
For an interactive introduction to using futures, async
, and await
,see the asynchronous programming codelab.