``++switch++`` can contain a ``++default++`` clause for various reasons: to handle unexpected values, to show that all the cases were properly considered. For readability purpose, to help a developer to quickly find the default behavior of a ``++switch++`` statement, it is recommended to put the ``++default++`` clause at the end of the ``++switch++`` statement. This rule raises an issue if the ``++default++`` clause is not the last one of the ``++switch++``'s cases. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- switch (param) { case 0: doSomething(); break; default: // default clause should be the last one error(); break; case 1: doSomethingElse(); break; } ---- == Compliant Solution ---- switch (param) { case 0: doSomething(); break; case 1: doSomethingElse(); break; default: error(); break; } ---- ifdef::rspecator-view[] == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::rspecator-view[]