Studying source codes, I came across an abstract concept bus or bus . Because a huge python package is tied to this concept, it is difficult for me to grasp the point. Could you, comrades trukodery chew this concept in programming? Google sends on the bus circuit definition.

  • Wiki already read? - MaxU
  • @MaxU, the case turned out to be ignorance of patterns - Kirill Semenov
  • In short, this is one of the IPC options. - 0andriy

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The bus meant the class "Publisher" from the " Publisher-Subscriber " pattern for bus events, handlers were hung and when an event occurred in the "publisher", the subscribers of this event were called.

  • Hmm, are you sure that this is the tire that the vehicle asks? Does he mean the data bus or the processor address bus? - VladD
  • @VladD I am the vehicle, I just doped myself to the solution) - Kirill Semenov 6:43 pm
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    Oops :) Okay, then, I think you understood the question correctly :-D - VladD
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    @VladD: if I came from Google, since I don’t know how to read the author of the question’s author, the answer should answer the question as written, and not how it looks in the author’s head (such a broad question, should write a broad answer). - jfs
  • As far as I understand @jfs, in programming there is no concept of a bus (only in physical devices), a bus in the architecture of an application is to mean what I wrote in the answer. - Kirill Semenov