I have a method SaveChanges<T>(T object)
that is frequently called throughout my code, except depending on the action calling the method, there would be a different method called from within SaveChanges. Something like this...
protected void SaveChanges<T>(T mlaObject, SomeFunction(arg))
where T : WebObject
{
try { this._db.SaveChanges(); }
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error: " + e);
SomeFunction(arg);
}
}
Usage Examples:
SaveChanges<MlaArticle>(article, article.Authors.Remove(person)) //person is an object of type MlaPerson
//OR
SaveChanges<MlaArticle>(article, article.RelatedTags.Remove(tag)) //tag is an object of type Tag
//OR
SaveChanges<MlaArticle>(article, article.RelatedWebObjects.Remove(location)) //location is an object of type MlaLocation
I've read up on delegate methods but I'm a little confused as to how to implement this with my requirements or if my requirements warrant use for delegates at all.
EDIT: Also, would it be possible to pass multiple Actions?