Hoare triple
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Part of the Hoare logic proposed in 1969 by the British computer scientist and logician Tony Hoare.
Noun
[edit]Hoare triple (plural Hoare triples)
- (computing theory) A formal description of how the execution of a piece of code changes the state of the computation in Hoare logic, consisting of a command to be run, a precondition that holds true beforehand, and a postcondition that holds true afterwards.
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[edit]References
[edit]- Hoare triple on Wikipedia.Wikipedia