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I use RealProxy to implement INotifyPropertyChanged. But I have a issue with the inner calls to the INPC property. For example, I don't have NotifyChanged event when I calling ChangeStatus method. But I have this event when I assign this property in the external context. How can intercept inner calls?

public class Order : MarshalByRefObject, INotifyPropertyChanged
{
    [NotifyProperty]
    public bool Status {get;set;}

    public void ChangeStatus(bool status)
    {
        Status = status;
    }
}

public class Test
{
    public void Test()
    {
         var order = CreateTransparentProxyWithINPC<Order>();
         order.Status = true;//all good
         order.ChangeStatus(dalse);//dont'have notify event
    }
}
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    Presumably that's because although ChangeStatus itself is proxied, by the time you've got through to the implementation of ChangeStatus, you're in the "real" original code. You really need the property itself to do this, I think. IL rewriting feels like a better solution than RealProxy for this.
    – Jon Skeet
    Jan 27, 2015 at 14:27
  • What is the CreateTransparentProxyWithINPC<T>? Jan 27, 2015 at 14:27
  • Jon Skeet, ok. How can I use IL injection without PostSharp? If I will use TypeBuilder then I breake Order contract...
    – Serg046
    Jan 27, 2015 at 15:08
  • Hamlet Hakobyan, this is RealProxy implementation.
    – Serg046
    Jan 27, 2015 at 15:23

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