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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T02:51:52+00:00 2026-05-19T02:51:52+00:00

I want to implement the Observable pattern in Python for a couple of workers,

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I want to implement the Observable pattern in Python for a couple of workers, and came across this helpful snippet:

class Event(object):
    pass

class Observable(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.callbacks = []
    def subscribe(self, callback):
        self.callbacks.append(callback)
    def fire(self, **attrs):
        e = Event()
        e.source = self
        for k, v in attrs.iteritems():
            setattr(e, k, v)
        for fn in self.callbacks:
            fn(e)

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As i understand it, in order to subscribe, I would need to pass a callback to the function that is going to be called on fire. If the calling function was a class method, presumably I could have used self, but in the absence of this – how could I directly get a callback that can be useful for the self.callbacks.append(callback) bit?

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    2026-05-19T02:51:52+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:51 am

    Any defined function can be passed by simply using its name, without adding the () on the end that you would use to invoke it:

    def my_callback_func(event):
        # do stuff
    
    o = Observable()
    o.subscribe(my_callback_func)
    

    Other example usages:

    class CallbackHandler(object):
        @staticmethod
        def static_handler(event):
            # do stuff
    
        def instance_handler(self, event):
            # do stuff
    
    o = Observable()
    
    # static methods are referenced as <class>.<method>
    o.subscribe(CallbackHandler.static_handler)
    
    c = CallbackHandler()
    # instance methods are <class instance>.<method>
    o.subscribe(c.instance_handler)
    
    # You can even pass lambda functions
    o.subscribe(lambda event: <<something involving event>>)
    
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