How to: Implement Managed Virtual Events
This sample implements virtual, managed events in an interface and class.
Example
Code
// mcppv2_events5.cpp
// compile with: /clr
using namespace System;
public delegate void MyDel();
public delegate int MyDel2(int, float);
// managed class with virtual event
ref class IEFace {
public:
virtual event MyDel ^ E; // declares three accessors (add, remove, and raise)
};
// managed interface with virtual event
public interface struct IEFace2 {
public:
event MyDel2 ^ E2; // declares two accessors (add and remove)
};
// implement virtual events
ref class EventSource : public IEFace, public IEFace2 {
public:
virtual event MyDel2 ^ E2;
void Fire_E() {
E();
}
int Fire_E2(int i, float f) {
try {
return E2(i, f);
}
catch(System::NullReferenceException^) {
return 0; // no handlers
}
}
};
// class to hold event handlers, the event receiver
public ref struct EventReceiver {
// first handler
void H1() {
Console::WriteLine("In handler H1");
}
// second handler
int H2(int i, float f) {
Console::WriteLine("In handler H2 with args {0} and {1}", i.ToString(), f.ToString());
return 0;
}
};
int main() {
EventSource ^ pE = gcnew EventSource;
EventReceiver ^ pR = gcnew EventReceiver;
// add event handlers
pE->E += gcnew MyDel(pR, &EventReceiver::H1);
pE->E2 += gcnew MyDel2(pR, &EventReceiver::H2);
// raise events
pE->Fire_E();
pE->Fire_E2(1, 2.2);
// remove event handlers
pE->E -= gcnew MyDel(pR, &EventReceiver::H1);
pE->E2 -= gcnew MyDel2(pR, &EventReceiver::H2);
// raise events, but no handlers so, no effect
pE->Fire_E();
pE->Fire_E2(1, 2.5);
}
Output
In handler H1 In handler H2 with args 1 and 2.2
Example
Description
Note that you are currently not able to specify that a simple event overrides or hides a base class event. You must define all of the event's accessor functions, and specify the new or override keyword on each accessor function.
Code
// mcppv2_events5_a.cpp
// compile with: /clr /c
delegate void Del();
ref struct A {
virtual event Del ^E;
virtual event Del ^E2;
};
ref struct B : A {
virtual event Del ^E override; // C3797
virtual event Del ^E2 new; // C3797
};
ref struct C : B {
virtual event Del ^E { // OK
void raise() override {}
void add(Del ^) override {}
void remove(Del^) override {}
}
virtual event Del ^E2 { // OK
void raise() new {}
void add(Del ^) new {}
void remove(Del^) new {}
}
};