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javascript - Curly Brackets in Arrow Functions

can someone, please explain the following:

I'm following Dan Abramov's lectures & doing the exercises.

The code works fine, however, the tests fail when the following particular function is written with curly brackets **{ }**.

    case 'toggleTodo' :
        return (
            state.map( (one) => {
                oneTodo( one, action )
            })
        );

The same code works fine without curly brackets.

    case 'toggleTodo' :
        return (
            state.map( (one) => 
                oneTodo( one, action )
            )
        );

Here is the JsBin. Please refer to line 31 onwards.

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The pair of braces forms a block, containing a list of statements. You need to use a return statement explicitly to make the function return something.

If you omit the braces, the arrow function has a concise body, which consists solely of a single expression whose result will implicitly become the return value of the function.


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