From http://bytes.com/forum/thread274921.html
Directly no, in large part because you cannot simply set the event to null.
Indirectly, you could make the actual event private and create a property around it that tracks all of the delegates being added/subtracted to it.
Take the following:
ArrayList delegates = new ArrayList(); private event EventHandler MyRealEvent; public event EventHandler MyEvent { add { MyRealEvent += value; delegates.Add(value); } remove { MyRealEvent -= value; delegates.Remove(value); } } public void RemoveAllEvents() { foreach(EventHandler eh in delegates) { MyRealEvent -= eh; } delegates.Clear(); }
