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==Eiffel example== The following example written in [[Eiffel (programming language)|Eiffel]] sets the value of a class attribute <code>hour</code> based on a caller-provided argument <code>a_hour</code>. The postcondition follows the keyword <code>ensure</code>. In this example, the postcondition guarantees, in cases in which the precondition holds (i.e., when <code>a_hour</code> represents a valid hour of the day), that after the execution of <code>set_hour</code>, the class attribute <code>hour</code> will have the same value as <code>a_hour</code>. The tag "<code>hour_set:</code>" describes this postcondition clause and serves to identify it in case of a runtime postcondition violation. <syntaxhighlight lang="eiffel"> set_hour (a_hour: INTEGER) -- Set `hour' to `a_hour' require valid_argument: 0 <= a_hour and a_hour <= 23 do hour := a_hour ensure hour_set: hour = a_hour end </syntaxhighlight>
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