Future< T>.delayed constructor
    Creates a future that runs its computation after a delay.
The computation will be executed after the given duration has passed,
and the future is completed with the result of the computation.
If computation returns a future,
the future returned by this constructor will complete with the value or
error of that future.
If the duration is 0 or less, it completes no sooner than in the next event-loop iteration, after all microtasks have run.
If computation is omitted,
it will be treated as if computation was () => null,
and the future will eventually complete with the null value.
If calling computation throws, the created future will complete with the
error.
See also Completer for a way to create and complete a future at a later time that isn't necessarily after a known fixed duration.
Implementation
factory Future.delayed(Duration duration, [FutureOr<T> computation()]) {
  _Future<T> result = new _Future<T>();
  new Timer(duration, () {
    try {
      result._complete(computation?.call());
    } catch (e, s) {
      _completeWithErrorCallback(result, e, s);
    }
  });
  return result;
}