suspend Function in Kotlin
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Introduction
suspend Function is a fundamental concept every Kotlin developer should understand. Coroutines let you write asynchronous code that reads like synchronous code, without blocking threads or nesting callbacks.
Suspend functions can pause execution without blocking thread. In this tutorial you will learn the syntax, walk through a complete example program, study the sample output, and review best practices so you can apply the concept confidently in your own projects.
Definition
- suspend functions can pause execution without blocking thread.
- They can call other suspend functions.
- Must be called from coroutine or another suspend function.
Syntax
suspend fun fetchData(): String
suspend Function in Kotlin Example Program in Kotlin
import kotlinx.coroutines.*
suspend fun fetchUser(): String {
delay(100)
return "User loaded"
}
fun main(args: Array<String>) = runBlocking {
println(fetchUser())
}
Sample Output
User loaded
When to use
Use coroutines for network requests, database queries, or any work that would block the main thread if done synchronously.
How it works
-
The program starts with a
mainfunction — the entry point that runs when you execute the file. -
suspend fun fetchUser(): String {shows coroutine-based concurrency — work runs without blocking the calling thread. -
The
println(fetchUser())statement writes a line to the console — this produces part of the sample output below. -
Suspend functions can pause execution without blocking thread.
-
Run the program in IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, or with the Kotlin command-line compiler (
kotlinc/kotlin). Compare your console output with the sample output shown below.
Best Practices
- Never block the main thread — use
suspendfunctions and appropriate dispatchers. - Scope coroutines with
coroutineScopeorsupervisorScopefor structured cancellation. - Use
delayinstead ofThread.sleepinside coroutines.
Common Mistakes
- Launching coroutines without a scope — leaks work after the UI is destroyed.
- Using
GlobalScopein application code instead of a lifecycle-aware scope. - Calling blocking APIs directly on
Dispatchers.Main.
Key Points
- suspend functions can pause execution without blocking thread.
- They can call other suspend functions.
- Must be called from coroutine or another suspend function.
- Test the example locally and verify the output matches the sample.
- Experiment by changing input values to see how behaviour changes.
Notes
- Add the
kotlinx-coroutines-coredependency when running coroutine examples outside Android or IntelliJ. - Semicolons at the end of statements are optional in Kotlin.
Frequently Asked Questions
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