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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T23:48:53+00:00 2026-06-06T23:48:53+00:00

I am reading the book Java Concurrency in Practice and getting a little bit

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I am reading the book Java Concurrency in Practice and getting a little bit confused with these terms:

  1. Pre condition
  2. Post condition
  3. Invariants

Can someone please explain me them (with an example, if it’s possible)?

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    2026-06-06T23:48:54+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 11:48 pm

    You’ll have a lot of problems writing Java, especially multi-threaded code, if you can’t understand these simple ideas:

    1. Pre-conditions are the things that must be true before a method is called. The method tells clients "this is what I expect from you".
    2. Post-conditions are the things that must be true after the method is complete. The method tells clients "this is what I promise to do for you".
    3. Invariants are the things that are always true and won’t change. The method tells clients "if this was true before you called me, I promise it’ll still be true when I’m done".

    They’re all part of an idea called "programming by contract". It was invented by a guy named C.A.R. Hoare. Bertrand Meyer built an object oriented language called Eiffel around it. No one uses it much, but he had a day in the sun because of it.

    Eiffel isn’t very popular. There are over four million questions on SO as I write this, but only 32 of them are tagged "eiffel".

    Update: There were 11,966,392 question on SO on 29-Jun-2016. Only 92 of them were tagged "eiffel". The percentage of Eiffel questions is staying roughly constant at ~0.00077%.

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