The standard way to publish events in F# now seems to be the following:
type MyDelegate = delegate of obj * EventArgs -> unit
type MyType () =
let myEvent = new Event<MyDelegate, EventArgs> ()
[<CLIEvent>]
member this.OnMyEvent = myEvent.Publish
and that works fine, including being able to consume that event from other .NET languages (C# at least that I've tested). But how can you make that event show up in an interface? Here's what I'm trying...
type MyDelegate = delegate of obj * EventArgs -> unit
type IMyType =
abstract member OnMyEvent : IEvent<MyDelegate, EventArgs>
type MyType () =
let myEvent = new Event<MyDelegate, EventArgs> ()
interface IMyType with
[<CLIEvent>]
member this.OnMyEvent = myEvent.Publish
But that won't compile - the member within the interface causes an error: "No abstract or interface member was found that corresponds to this override". How should I be declaring the event in my interface? Or is it that my member syntax is wrong?
Note - this is not about consuming C# events in F# or general event usage in F# - the interface aspect is key.