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Emulate IDispatchEx in C#C# 3.0 Extension methods add extensions to the base Type making calling that method on all instances of that Type legal. Now, JavaScript I know implements IDispatchEx through which it's possible to add methods to a specific instance. So how do I add a set of methods to an 'instance' of a C# class? I know this is a Dynamic vs. Static Languages holy war territory. :) Let me clarify my intention is NOT that. I just want to be able to add a set of events to an interface depending on the class implementing that interface. I was able to do that using Generics
Then I didn't like "SupportedEvents"... I want to be able to say
Then I thought JavaScript (I know C# is not JS :))... AND IDispatchEx, IL Weaving, Reflection.Emit etc. etc. and thought may be there's a way to do this... [Design time support would be nice but I can live without] Yes, I probably could do this "instance augmentation" with a Visitor pattern. [Not sure if I could get the syntatic sugar though] Comments?
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