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namespace DesignPatterns\Command;
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/**
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* Command pattern
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*
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* Purpose: To encapsulate invocation and decoupling
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*
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* We have an Invoker and a Receiver. This pattern use a "Command" to delegate the
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* method call against the Receiver and presents the same method "execute".
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* Therefore, the Invoker just know to call "execute" to process the Command of
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* the client. The Receiver is decoupled from the Invoker
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*
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* The second aspect of ths pattern is the undo(), which undoes the method execute()
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* Command can also be agregated to combine more complex commands with minimum
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* copy-paste and relying on composition over inheritance.
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*
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* Examples:
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* - A text editor : all events are Command which can be undone, stacked and saved.
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* - Symfony2: SF2 Commands that can be run from the CLI are built with just the Command pattern in mind
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* - big CLI tools use subcommands to distribute various tasks and pack them in "modules", each of these
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* can be implemented with the Command pattern (e.g. vagrant)
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*
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* class CommandInterface
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*/
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interface CommandInterface
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{
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Command/README.md
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# Command
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## Purpose
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To encapsulate invocation and decoupling.
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We have an Invoker and a Receiver. This pattern use a "Command" to delegate the method call against the Receiver and presents the same method "execute".
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Therefore, the Invoker just knows to call "execute" to process the Command of the client. The Receiver is decoupled from the Invoker.
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The second aspect of ths pattern is the undo(), which undoes the method execute().
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Command can also be aggregated to combine more complex commands with minimum copy-paste and relying on composition over inheritance.
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## Examples
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* A text editor : all events are Command which can be undone, stacked and saved.
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* Symfony2: SF2 Commands that can be run from the CLI are built with just the Command pattern in mind
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* big CLI tools use subcommands to distribute various tasks and pack them in "modules", each of these can be implemented with the Command pattern (e.g. vagrant)
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