"'Tobias Knopp' via julia-users" <julia-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> No return statement is kind of an explicit indication that the
> function does not return anything.

  No it's not. It may be when you come from the procedural camp; it is
  definitely not when you come from the functional camp. That's the
  problem with multi-paradigm languages, especially those with a
  heterogeneous user base. Nothing will ever be universally "intuitive"
  or "natural".

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