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state.py
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"""Implementation of the state pattern"""
# http://ginstrom.com/scribbles/2007/10/08/design-patterns-python-style/
class State(object):
"""Base state. This is to share functionality"""
def scan(self):
"""Scan the dial to the next station"""
self.pos += 1
if self.pos == len(self.stations):
self.pos = 0
print("Scanning... Station is", self.stations[self.pos], self.name)
class AmState(State):
def __init__(self, radio):
self.radio = radio
self.stations = ["1250", "1380", "1510"]
self.pos = 0
self.name = "AM"
def toggle_amfm(self):
print("Switching to FM")
self.radio.state = self.radio.fmstate
class FmState(State):
def __init__(self, radio):
self.radio = radio
self.stations = ["81.3", "89.1", "103.9"]
self.pos = 0
self.name = "FM"
def toggle_amfm(self):
print("Switching to AM")
self.radio.state = self.radio.amstate
class Radio(object):
"""A radio. It has a scan button, and an AM/FM toggle switch."""
def __init__(self):
"""We have an AM state and an FM state"""
self.amstate = AmState(self)
self.fmstate = FmState(self)
self.state = self.amstate
def toggle_amfm(self):
self.state.toggle_amfm()
def scan(self):
self.state.scan()
# Test our radio out
if __name__ == '__main__':
radio = Radio()
actions = [radio.scan] * 2 + [radio.toggle_amfm] + [radio.scan] * 2
actions *= 2
for action in actions:
action()