Command pattern
The command pattern adds a level of abstraction between actions that must be done, and the object that invokes those actions, normally at a later time. In the command pattern, client code creates a Command object that can be executed at a later date. This object knows about a receiver object that manages its own internal state when the command is executed on it. The Command object implements a specific interface (typically it has an execute or do_action method, and also keeps track of any arguments required to perform the action. Finally, one or more Invoker objects execute the command at the correct time. Here's the UML diagram:
A common example of command pattern in action is actions on a graphical window. Often, an action can ...
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