based on replies of stevieb and Anonymous cleared out that is better to implicitly use a return; statement to clearly show where your subroutine ends and also to avoid implicit return data.
If it's true that the trailing return; is better, why does practically noone use it?
In reply to Re: [SOLVED] Return statement in subroutine(s) is necessary when not returning anything?
by ikegami
in thread [SOLVED] Return statement in subroutine(s) is necessary when not returning anything?
by thanos1983
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