The class invariant can be violated before a feature call. The conditions may be different, I'm presenting only the most obvious ones:
Aliasing. An object references some other object that is involved in a class invariant and that other object is modified by a third party:
class SWITCH -- Creation procedure is ommitted for brevity.
feature
toggle1, toggle2: TOGGLE -- Mutually exclusive toggles.
...
invariant
toggle1.is_on = not toggle2.is_on
end
Now the following code violates the invariant of class SWITCH:
switch.toggle1.turn_on -- Make `switch.toggle1.is_on = True`
switch.toggle2.turn_on -- Make `switch.toggle2.is_on = True`
switch.operate -- Class invariant is violated before this call
External state. An object is coupled with external data that is referenced in a class invariant and may change unexpectedly:
class TABLE_CELL feature
item: DATA
do
Result := cache -- Attempt to use cached value.
if not attached Result then
-- Load data from the database (slow).
Result := database.load_item (...)
cache := Result
end
end
feature {NONE} -- Storage
cache: detachable DATA
invariant
consistent_cache: -- Cache contains up-to-date value.
attached cache as value implies
value ~ database.load_item (...)
end
Now if the database is modified outside the application, the cache may become inconsistent and a class invariant violation is triggered before the following feature call:
data := table_cell.item -- Class invariant is violated before this call.
Callback. An object can be passed to the other one in an invalid state:
class HANDLER feature
process (s: STRUCTURE)
do
... -- Some code that sets `is_valid` to False.
s.iterate_over_elements (Current)
end
process_element (e: ELEMENT)
do
...
end
is_valid: BOOLEAN
do
...
end
invariant
is_valid
end
A callback to HADNLER, performed by the feature iterate_over_elements of the class STRUCTURE, causes an invariant violation because handler is not in a good condition:
handler.process_element (...) -- Class invariant is violated before the call.
One can argue that all the cases are because of software bugs and flaws, but this is exactly the purpose of class invariants to catch those including the cases when the violation happens before feature calls.