In software design, an adapter is a design pattern that allows the interface of an existing class to be used as another interface. It is often used to make existing classes work with others without modifying their source code. Common use cases include adapting legacy code, integrating different libraries with incompatible interfaces, and providing a consistent interface to different implementations.
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