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javascript - What do parenthesis surrounding brackets in the return statement of an ES6 arrow function do?

For example in redux actions, I've seen in someone's code:

export const updateMessage = text => {
   return (dispatch) => {
     dispatch(updateChatMessage(text))
   }
}

and:

const updateChatMessage = text => ({
   type: types.someActionType,
   text
})

it seems to function as an imply a return but I thought that was already implied in an arrow functions brackets following the fat arrow.

What do the parenthesis ({...}) do? are they necessary? Is there an alternate way to accomplish the same thing?

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when you write myFunction = value => ({prop: value}) it return the object {prop: value}, in this case {} are object delimiter and not 'function delimiter'

const updateChatMessage = text => ({
   type: types.someActionType,
   text
})

another eg :

when you want to multiply by two each elem of an array you can write :

array.map(elem => {return elem * 2})

or

array.map(elem => elem * 2) //same result

and if you want an eg with () that wrap an object litteral :

let array = [{val: 2},
             {val: 4},
             {val: 8},
             {val: 16}];
             
let output = array.map( ({val}) => ({val: val*2}) );

console.log(output);

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