In certain situations (I couldn't establish a pattern) the execution goes over
System.Windows.Input.CommandManager.InvalidateRequerySuggested();
var can = GlobalCommands.UpdateWindowTitle.CanExecute(title, null);
GlobalCommands.UpdateWindowTitle.Execute(title, null);
without entering CanExecute nor Execute methods. Variable "can" is false (without executing CanExecute), and the command never fires. But sometimes it works as expected.
This is how the command is created and bound:
var updateTitleBinding = new CommandBinding(GlobalCommands.UpdateWindowTitle, UpdateWindowTitle, CanUpdateWindowTitle);
CommandManager.RegisterClassCommandBinding(typeof(System.Windows.Window), updateTitleBinding);
I can't use
Application.Current.MainWindow.CommandBindings.Add(
new CommandBinding(_addCommand, ExecuteAddCommand, CanExecuteAddCommand));
because the calling class is not a visual element and doesn't have CommandBindings
I tried calling
System.Windows.Input.CommandManager.InvalidateRequerySuggested();
before CanExecute and Execute calls, but this doesn't affect the behaviour.
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Do you know what might be happening there? Are there any other patterns that I could use?
The problem looks similar to CanExecute method going to false problem but I'm not setting focus anywhere.
Thanks!