rspec/rules/S2950/swift/rule.adoc

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The access level defaults to ``++internal++`` if left unspecified. Since that doesn't make sense for most top-level declarations, access levels should always be specified explicitly, even when ``++internal++`` is what's intended.
This rule raises an issue when the access level is not specified on any top-level declaration.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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class Foo { // Noncompliant
// ...
}
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== Compliant Solution
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public class Foo {
// ...
}
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