I've just added a weak event implementation to a project using Dustin Campbell's WeakEvent class. Although blindly using Code I Found On The Internet™ is generally a bad idea, it's a far better implementation than what I previously hacked together. It seems to work well so far, but in an effort to understand the code I came across the following:
public class WeakEventHandler<T, E> : IWeakEventHandler<E>
where T : class
where E : EventArgs
{
private delegate void OpenEventHandler(T @this, object sender, E e);
...
I'm used to declaring delegates types with just the object sender
and EventArgs args
arguments, so what does the T @this
part achieve? Obviously it is declaring something of WeakEventHandler
's T
generic type but I've never seen @this
before (and googling it is understandably hopeless).