Runtime Guards
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```Example from 1 languages: Haskell
f x
| x > 0 = 1
| otherwise = 0
```
```Example from 1 languages: Elixir
def abs(number) when number > 0, do: number
def abs(number), do: -number
```
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Languages *with* Runtime Guards include Haskell, Elixir
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Read more about Runtime Guards on the web: 1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guard_(computer_science) 1.
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