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Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785888038
Length 164 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Gennadiy Zlobin Gennadiy Zlobin
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Chetan Giridhar Chetan Giridhar
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Design Patterns 2. The Singleton Design Pattern FREE CHAPTER 3. The Factory Pattern – Building Factories to Create Objects 4. The Façade Pattern – Being Adaptive with Façade 5. The Proxy Pattern – Controlling Object Access 6. The Observer Pattern – Keeping Objects in the Know 7. The Command Pattern – Encapsulating Invocation 8. The Template Method Pattern – Encapsulating Algorithm 9. Model-View-Controller – Compound Patterns 10. The State Design Pattern 11. AntiPatterns Index

Singletons and metaclasses

Let's start with a brief introduction to metaclasses. A metaclass is a class of a class, which means that the class is an instance of its metaclass. With metaclasses, programmers get an opportunity to create classes of their own type from the predefined Python classes. For instance, if you have an object, MyClass, you can create a metaclass, MyKls, that redefines the behavior of MyClass to the way that you need. Let's understand them in detail.

In Python, everything is an object. If we say a=5, then type(a) returns <type 'int'>, which means a is of the int type. However, type(int) returns <type 'type'>, which suggests the presence of a metaclass as int is a class of the type type.

The definition of class is decided by its metaclass, so when we create a class with class A, Python creates it by A = type(name, bases, dict):

  • name: This is the name of the class
  • base: This is the base class
  • dict: This is the attribute variable

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