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Revision as of 05:43, 4 October 2010
The Singleton pattern in static and dynamic languages
Introduction
Text overview
UML Diagram
Static Language Implementation
class MySingleton { public: static MySingleton* Instance() { if(s_pSingletonObject == NULL) s_pSingletonObject = new MySingleton; return s_pSingletonObject; } static void Destroy() { if(s_pSingletonObject != NULL) { delete s_pSingletonObject; s_pSingletonObject = NULL; } } //Begin interface functions //... //End interface functions private: //Direct access to the constructor/destructor is prohibited MySingleton() {} virtual ~MySingleton() {} static MySingleton* s_pSingletonObject; };
Dynamic Language Implementation
Ruby Sample code here