Counting -= and += in code is very error-prone, because event-related memory leaks are most often caused by some conditional execution.
If you're short of profilers, you could use Reflection to enumerate any object's field-like event subscribers at any given time using something like this:
public static class InvocationHelper
{
public static Dictionary<string,Delegate[]> GetInvocationList<TClass>(TClass source)
{
if (null == source)
return new Dictionary<string, Delegate[]>();
var retval = new Dictionary<string,Delegate[]>();
var members = typeof (TClass).GetMembers(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic).
Where(t=>t.MemberType == MemberTypes.Event).ToArray();
foreach (var memberInfo in members)
{
var field = typeof (TClass).GetField(memberInfo.Name,
BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
if (field == null)
continue;
var delegateField = field.GetValue(source) as Delegate;
if(null == delegateField)
continue;
retval[memberInfo.Name] = delegateField.GetInvocationList();
}
return retval;
}
}
Method above walks through all events in source
and returns dictionary with invocation lists for events encountered.
This works only for field-like events (and for custom events you can count subscribers manually).
For example, suppose you have some class with field-like event SomeEvent
:
public class SomeEventHolder
{
public delegate void SomeEventHandler(bool par);
public event SomeEventHandler SomeEvent;
protected virtual void OnSomeEvent(bool par)
{
var handler = SomeEvent;
if (handler != null) handler(par);
}
}
You create instance of this class and subscribe three times to SomeEvent
but unsubscribe only once:
var instance = new SomeEventHolder();
//....
instance.SomeEvent += inst_SomeEvent;
instance.SomeEvent += inst_SomeOther;
instance.SomeEvent += inst_SomeEvent;
instance.SomeEvent -= inst_SomeEvent;
Then, you can call GetInvocationList
for instance
and get subscribers left, and, say, output their list to console:
var invocationList = InvocationHelper.GetInvocationList(instance);
foreach (var item in invocationList)
{
Console.WriteLine("Subscribers for {0} : {1}",
item.Key,
string.Join(Environment.NewLine, item.Value.Select(s => s.Method.ToString())));
}
This would result in
Subscribers for SomeEvent : Void inst_SomeEvent(Boolean)
Void inst_SomeOther(Boolean)
([A-Za-z]*.*)\s*(\+\=)\s*([A-Za-z]*.*)
and([A-Za-z]*.*)\s*(\-\=)\s*([A-Za-z]*.*)
to match the unsub, put the matches of each in a list and compare and make sure you calls.Replace(" ","")
to ignore spaces before adding the first group of a match to the list, note that i haven't tested the regular expressions and i am not a regex expert, but its too simple it should work fine, again revise the regexes i provided.