What happens if you mix then/catch and await for Promises in Javascript?
await thisReturnsAPromise()
  .then(() => /* do something */)
  .catch(() => /* do something */);
- Does it await the Promise twice? Once for the awaitand once for thethencallback?
- Does thenreturn a new Promise or is it exactly the same as the function returns?
- The awaitwill resolve afterthen, but are they resolved at the same time or is there a tiny delay between?
 
 
What is returned in this case and why?:
const awaitResult = await thisReturnsAPromise() // returns a Promise<number>
  .then((thenResult) => /* do something */)
  .catch(() => /* do something */);
It is clear that it is not ideal to mix the approaches so the question is what happens when you do.
 
    