I'm trying to write an application which monitors the location of the computer using the .net 4.0 System.Device.Location namespace. However I'm finding that the GeoCoordinateWatcher.PositionChanged event is only fired when I register with the event on the class, and not when I use the interface it implements.
Here is a working version of the code:
using (GeoCoordinateWatcher geoCoordinateWatcher = new GeoCoordinateWatcher())
{
geoCoordinateWatcher.PositionChanged += (sender, args) => Console.WriteLine(args.Position);
geoCoordinateWatcher.Start();
Thread.Sleep(2000);
}
This outputs the position object as I would expect. When I change the code to this:
using (GeoCoordinateWatcher geoCoordinateWatcher = new GeoCoordinateWatcher())
{
IGeoPositionWatcher<GeoCoordinate> positionWatcher = geoCoordinateWatcher;
positionWatcher.PositionChanged += (sender, args) => Console.WriteLine(args.Position);
positionWatcher.Start();
Thread.Sleep(2000);
}
it doesn't output anything. I want to use the interface so that it's easier to unit test the code.
What am I doing wrong? Is there something subtle I'm misunderstanding about events on generic interfaces?
Thanks
Andy
EDIT:
I think this may be a bug in Microsoft's code. I had a look at System.Device.dll in .net reflector and found that the GeoCoordinateWatcher has 2 implementations of PositionChanged event. The first a direct implementation of its own PositionChanged Event, the second is a explicit implementation of the IGeoPositionWatcher.PositionChanged event.
The second one appear not to be used anywhere else in the code.
I also managed to find a quick workaround by deriving from GeoCoordinateWatcher, and implementing the interfaces PositionChanged event myself:
public class MyGeoCoordinateWatcher : GeoCoordinateWatcher, IGeoPositionWatcher<GeoCoordinate>
{
event EventHandler<GeoPositionChangedEventArgs<GeoCoordinate>> IGeoPositionWatcher<GeoCoordinate>.PositionChanged
{
add { base.PositionChanged += value; }
remove { base.PositionChanged -= value; }
}
}
Now if I create a MyGeoCoordinateWatcher instead both sets of the above code work.
Can anyone confirm this?
Thanks
EDIT:
Raised this on Microsoft Connect: https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/613235/igeopositionwatcher-geocoordinate-positionchanged-event-does-not-fire-on-geocoordinatewatcher-class
Start
method that appears to be part of the interface.