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Enhancement: [switch-exhaustiveness-check] require default cases for non-union types #7862

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Link to the rule's documentation

https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/switch-exhaustiveness-check/

Description

I propose that the switch-exhaustiveness-check checks switch statements that operate on non-union-types and require them to have a default case to ensure they are exhaustive.

Fail

const value: number = Math.floor(Math.random() * 3);
switch (value) {
  case 0:
    console.log("zero");
    return;
  case 1:
    console.log("one");
    return;
}

Pass

const value: number = Math.floor(Math.random() * 3);
switch (value) {
  case 0:
    console.log("zero");
    return;
  case 1:
    console.log("one");
    return;
  default:
    console.log("higher");
    return;
  // Or
  default:
    // Do nothing
}

Additional Info

Since it would break projects that have the switch-exhaustiveness-check enabled, but don't have all their switch statements fully exhaustive, this should probably locked behind a default false option. Maybe this could be turned on by default with the next major version.

This option can not be replaced with default-case due to #7539.

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