The chain of responsibility pattern is used to process varied requests, each of which may be dealt with by a different handler.
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Example:
protocol Withdrawing {
func withdraw(amount: Int) -> Bool
}
final class MoneyPile: Withdrawing {
let value: Int
var quantity: Int
var next: Withdrawing?
init(value: Int, quantity: Int, next: Withdrawing?) {
self.value = value
self.quantity = quantity
self.next = next
}
func withdraw(amount: Int) -> Bool {
var amount = amount
func canTakeSomeBill(want: Int) -> Bool {
return (want / self.value) > 0
}
var quantity = self.quantity
while canTakeSomeBill(want: amount) {
if quantity == 0 {
break
}
amount -= self.value
quantity -= 1
}
guard amount > 0 else {
return true
}
if let next = self.next {
return next.withdraw(amount: amount)
}
return false
}
}
final class ATM: Withdrawing {
private var hundred: Withdrawing
private var fifty: Withdrawing
private var twenty: Withdrawing
private var ten: Withdrawing
private var startPile: Withdrawing {
return self.hundred
}
init(hundred: Withdrawing,
fifty: Withdrawing,
twenty: Withdrawing,
ten: Withdrawing) {
self.hundred = hundred
self.fifty = fifty
self.twenty = twenty
self.ten = ten
}
func withdraw(amount: Int) -> Bool {
return startPile.withdraw(amount: amount)
}
}
Usage
// Create piles of money and link them together 10 < 20 < 50 < 100.**
let ten = MoneyPile(value: 10, quantity: 6, next: nil)
let twenty = MoneyPile(value: 20, quantity: 2, next: ten)
let fifty = MoneyPile(value: 50, quantity: 2, next: twenty)
let hundred = MoneyPile(value: 100, quantity: 1, next: fifty)
// Build ATM.
var atm = ATM(hundred: hundred, fifty: fifty, twenty: twenty, ten: ten)
atm.withdraw(amount: 310) // Cannot because ATM has only 300
atm.withdraw(amount: 100) // Can withdraw - 1x100
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Behavioral
In software engineering, behavioral design patterns are design patterns that identify common communication patterns between objects and realize these patterns. By doing so, these patterns increase flexibility in carrying out this communication.
Source: wikipedia.org
🐝 Chain Of Responsibility
👫 Command Pattern
🎶 Interpreter Pattern
🍫 Iterator Pattern
💐 Mediator Pattern
💾 Memento Pattern
👓 Observer Pattern
🐉 State Pattern
💡 Strategy Pattern
📝 Template Method
🏃 Visitor Pattern
🌰 Abstract Factory
👷 Builder Pattern
🏭 Factory Method
🔂 Monostate Pattern
🃏 Prototype Pattern
💍 Singleton
🔌 Adapter Pattern
🌉 Bridge Pattern
🌿 Composite Pattern
🍧 Decorator Pattern
🎁 Facade Pattern
🍃 Flyweight Pattern
☔ Protection Proxy
🍬 Virtual Proxy
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