Every call to a function with a non-void return type is expected to return some value. If there is no value that's valid, you should ``++return undefined;++`` rather than using a void return (``++return;++``). Conversely, every call to a function with a void return type is expected to not return any value, even ``++undefined++``. This rule raises an issue when ``++undefined++`` is returned from a void function, and when void is returned from a non-void function. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- function nonvoidFunction(): number | undefined { return; // Noncompliant } function voidFunction(): void { return undefined; // Noncompliant } ---- == Compliant Solution ---- function nonvoidFunction(): number | undefined { return undefined; } function voidFunction(): void { return; } ---- include::../see.adoc[] ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]