== Why is this an issue? Using trailing closure syntax for the last parameter in a call is often the most elegant way to handle it. But if the call requires multiple function-type arguments, the use of a trailing closure can be messy and confusing. In such cases, it's better to pass closure expressions as normal arguments. === Noncompliant code example [source,swift] ---- var x = complexOperation( arg: 2, op1: {$0 + 10} ) {$0 * $0} ---- === Compliant solution [source,swift] ---- var x = complexOperation( arg: 2, op1: {$0 + 10}, op2: {$0 * $0} ) ---- ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Implementation Specification (visible only on this page) === Message Move this trailing closure inside/outside of the function call. ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) === on 21 May 2015, 07:57:39 Elena Vilchik wrote: \[~ann.campbell.2] you understand the rule in a wrong way. The thing is that you can use trailing syntax only for the last parameter. I changed description, could you verify it? === on 21 May 2015, 13:57:57 Ann Campbell wrote: Back to you [~elena.vilchik] to check my changes and to update code examples as discussed. endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]