It's a lambda function that's the callback, it gives you back a boolean value whilst the function itself is Unit.
So somewhere in your code you'll have
startListening { it // this it will be the boolean returned from the callback
}
For more clarification read high order functions in Kotlin
Will read about them again. Thanks.
I have hated lambdas in every programming languages. Seems like they are unavoidable these days.
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It's a lambda function that's the callback, it gives you back a boolean value whilst the function itself is Unit.
So somewhere in your code you'll have
startListening { it // this it will be the boolean returned from the callback
}
For more clarification read high order functions in Kotlin
Will read about them again. Thanks.
I have hated lambdas in every programming languages. Seems like they are unavoidable these days.