Added observer pattern, per barkthin's feedback

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Nemil Dalal 2016-01-14 10:17:51 -05:00
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@ -506,7 +506,8 @@ function remove() {
// Steps: 1. Commit to something, 2. Reveal commitment
sha3("some_bid_amount", "some secret"); // commit
// call contract's reveal function showing bid plus secret that hashes to SHA3
// call contract's reveal function in the future
// showing bid plus secret that hashes to SHA3
reveal(100, "mySecret");
// B. Storage optimization
@ -531,7 +532,45 @@ reveal(100, "mySecret");
// Contracts must be manually called to handle time-based scheduling; can create external
// code to regularly ping, or provide incentives (ether) for others to
// E. State machines
// E. Observer Pattern
// An Observer Pattern lets you register as a subscriber and
// register a function which is called by the oracle (note, the oracle pays
// for this action to be run)
// Some similarities to subscription in Pub/sub
// This is an abstract contract, both client and server classes import
// the client should implement
contract SomeOracleCallback {
function oracleCallback(int _value, uint _time, bytes32 info) external;
}
contract SomeOracle {
SomeOracleCallback[] callbacks; // array of all subscribers
// Register subscriber
function addSubscriber(SomeOracleCallback a) {
callbacks.push(a);
}
function notify(value, time, info) private {
for(uint i = 0;i < callbacks.length; i++) {
// all called subscribers must implement the oracleCallback
callbacks[i].oracleCallback(value, time, info);
}
}
function doSomething() public {
// Code to do something
// Notify all subscribers
notify(_value, _time, _info);
}
}
// Now, your client contract can addSubscriber by importing SampleOracleCallback
// and registering with Sample Oracle
// F. State machines
// see example below for State enum and inState modifier
@ -748,7 +787,7 @@ someContractAddress.callcode('function_name');
- Libraries
## Style
- Python's [PEP8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) is used as the baseline style guide, including its general philosophy)
- Python's [PEP8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) is used as the baseline style guide, including its general philosophy
## Future To Dos
- New keywords: protected, inheritable