I have a command button on a winform. So, if I have something like:
myButton.Click += MyHandler1;
myButton.Click += MyHandler2;
myButton.Click += MyHandler3;
How can I tell if any particular MyHandler has already been added to the Click event so it doesn't get added again somewhere else in my code?
I've read how you can use GetInvocationList() for your own event's information. But I get errors when trying to get the items for my command button using various combinations. It says,
"The event
'System.Windows.Forms.Control.Click'
can only appear on the left hand side
of += or -=."
What am I missing?
[Edit] - I'd like to accentuate this question that Ahmad pointed out. It's a kludge and should be easier IMHO, but it looks like it might just work.
If you're in doubt if your handler is already added then just remove it and add it again. If your handler wasn't added in the first place, your removal is just ignored.
myButton.Click -= MyHandler1;
myButton.Click += MyHandler1;
You could also create one method for attaching to an event, and make sure that the code is only run once.
private bool handlersAdded;
private void AddHandlers()
{
if (this.handlersAdded) return;
myButton.Click += MyHandler1;
this.handlersAdded = true;
}
The use of GetIvocationList can only be done from within the owner of the event (myButton in your case), that's one of the ideas behind events (as opposed to delegates).
Like Slugster said, you can't check the invocation list from outside myButton, but you can try and remove MyHandler# before adding it.