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Python Unlocked

By : Arun Tigeraniya
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Python Unlocked

By: Arun Tigeraniya

Overview of this book

Python is a versatile programming language that can be used for a wide range of technical tasks—computation, statistics, data analysis, game development, and more. Though Python is easy to learn, it’s range of features means there are many aspects of it that even experienced Python developers don’t know about. Even if you’re confident with the basics, its logic and syntax, by digging deeper you can work much more effectively with Python – and get more from the language. Python Unlocked walks you through the most effective techniques and best practices for high performance Python programming - showing you how to make the most of the Python language. You’ll get to know objects and functions inside and out, and will learn how to use them to your advantage in your programming projects. You will also find out how to work with a range of design patterns including abstract factory, singleton, strategy pattern, all of which will help make programming with Python much more efficient. Finally, as the process of writing a program is never complete without testing it, you will learn to test threaded applications and run parallel tests. If you want the edge when it comes to Python, use this book to unlock the secrets of smarter Python programming.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Python Unlocked
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Observer pattern


Key 1: Spreading information to all listeners.

This is the basic pattern in which an object tells other objects about something interesting. It is very useful in GUI applications, pub/sub applications, and those applications where we need to notify a lot of loosely-coupled application components about a change occurring at one source node. In the following code, Subject is the object to which other objects register themselves for events via register_observer. The observer objects are the listening objects. The observers start observing the function that registers the observers object to Subject object. Whenever there is an event to Subject it cascades the event to all observers:

import weakref


class Subject(object):
    """Provider of notifications to other objects
    """

    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        self._observers = weakref.WeakSet()

    def register_observer(self, observer):
        """attach the observing object for this subject...