Difference between revisions of "Inserting Events Stubs in CS"
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Revision as of 15:57, 15 March 2013
The .NET framework makes it easy to event stubs by using operator +=.
Consider the simple example below:
class SubscribeToEvents
{
private rxButton _myButton;
public SubscribeToEvents()
{
// Create a new button
_myButton = new rxButton();
// Subscribe to its 'onAction' event
_myButton.OnActionEvent += _myButton_OnActionEvent;
}
// The event stub
void _myButton_OnActionEvent(IRibbonControl control)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
}
To insert the delegate stub (on line X) automatically you can do the following on line 8:
- type
_myButton.OnActionEvent +=
- intellisense picks up and prompts you to press tab to insert the stub:
- Press tab twice to insert the delegate stub and change it to display the message box as above