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# Observer Pattern
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The [observer pattern](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern) allows a type instance to "publish" events to other type instances ("observers") who wish to be updated when a particular event occurs.
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## Implementation
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In long-running applications—such as webservers—instances can keep a collection of observers that will receive notification of triggered events.
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Implementations vary, but interfaces can be used to make standard observers and notifiers:
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```go
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type (
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// Event defines an indication of a point-in-time occurrence.
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Event struct {
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// Data in this case is a simple int, but the actual
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// implementation would depend on the application.
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Data int64
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}
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// Observer defines a standard interface for instances that wish to list for
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// the occurrence of a specific event.
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Observer interface {
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// OnNotify allows an event to be "published" to interface implementations.
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// In the "real world", error handling would likely be implemented.
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OnNotify(Event)
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}
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// Notifier is the instance being observed. Publisher is perhaps another decent
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// name, but naming things is hard.
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Notifier interface {
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// Register allows an instance to register itself to listen/observe
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// events.
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Register(Observer)
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// Deregister allows an instance to remove itself from the collection
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// of observers/listeners.
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Deregister(Observer)
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// Notify publishes new events to listeners. The method is not
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// absolutely necessary, as each implementation could define this itself
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// without losing functionality.
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Notify(Event)
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}
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)
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```
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## Usage
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For usage, see [observer/main.go](observer/main.go) or [view in the Playground](https://play.golang.org/p/cr8jEmDmw0).
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