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by: BK |
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Hi,
I have a class which has a lot of events (>100). For some reasons, I have to
go through all invocation lists to do something. What I'm wondering is that,
is there any way to use reflection to get their InvocationList without going
through each event?
// tedious
foreach (Delegate handler in Event1.GetInvocationList()) {...}
foreach (Delegate handler in Event2.GetInvocationList()) {...}
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by: Martin Hart - Memory Soft, S.L. |
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Hi:
Can someone tell me the event equivalent of the Delegate's
GetInvocationList()?
I wish to enumerate the handlers of an event, but can't see how to do it.
TIA,
Martin.
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by: Franco, Gustavo |
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How can I remove all event handler from one event without do -=?
I won't explain why because is too long, and that the only option left I
have right now.
I have one event declared for:
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.AssemblyResolve += XFUNCTION
I need to remove all event handlers for the event AssemblyResolve in the
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by: Armin |
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Hello
I have a UserControl with a Click Event.
Is it possible to find out the List of all Delegates/Eventhandlers using the
Event.
I read something about a "getinvocationlist" Methode for Delegates
which can get this back, but couldN#t found out how it works.
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by: Codemonkey |
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Heya All,
Sorry, but I think it's about time for a monkey-ramble.
I've just had enough of trying to serialize even simple objects with VB. A
simple task you may think - stick the <Serialized()> attribute on the class
and away you go. As Homer would say - "D'Oh"
The root of my problem lies in the way VB implements Events and the fact
that you can't apply the <NonSerialized> attribute to the little rascals.
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by: Charles Law |
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Mr "yEaH rIgHt" posted the following link about a week ago in answer to my
question about removing event handlers.
> http://www.vbinfozine.com/t_bindevt.shtml
Following on from that post, the following issues still exist.
The article shows how to find methods on a receiver that match the pattern
OnXXXX given the sender. It loops through the sender events and tries to get
methods from the receiver that match the pattern. For each one...
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by: Lore Leunoeg |
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Hello again.
My code adds several EventHandlers to the same Event-Delegate. Thereafter
I 'd like to get a list of all the handlers added. I found that events are
some kind of multicast delegates and that it should be possible to get the
list with den GetInvocationList-Method of the Delegate. But I really don't
succeed to do this.
ClickButton is the class that holds the delegate and the event (ClickEvent)
and fires the event.
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by: Charles Bazi |
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Hi,
I have a base UserControl named UserControlEx. I have created an event,
and a dummy handler.
Then I create several UCs with UserControlEx base. Some of those have a
handler for my custom event, others, no...
I manage to have the list of events with EventInfo, but I'm unable to
see if some event has a handler associated...
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by: Brett Romero |
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I'm using a DataGrid and have assigned
this.DataSourceChanged += new EventHandler( DataGrid_DataSourceChanged
);
This works fine but there is one case where it doesn't. How can I
check if DataSourceChanged has anything assigned. I can add it to the
watch because it says it needs to be on the left side of a -= or +=.
Thanks,
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by: Lloyd Sheen |
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1st let me apologize for creating new thread but using Windows Mail and old
one is gone all read.
What I was asking if there was a "generic" method of capturing control
events and doing the equivalent of removing the handler while some code is
executed and then restoring it when the code is finished.
The best example would be a simple app with a navigation area and a details
area. I have in the navigation two listboxes. The first is...
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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