Example #1
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        // The following pattern should be used for the method that raises the event:
        // The OnMsgArrived method raises the event by invoking the delegates.
        // The sender is always "this", the current instance of the class.
        // Note: For classes designed to be subclassable, the following should be a protected virtual method.
        //  Making it protected virtual provides a way for a subclass to handle the event using an override.

        // Naming convention: On<EventName>
        protected virtual void OnMsgArrived(MsgArrivedEventArgs me, object excludeClient)
        {
            if (MsgArrivedHandler != null)
            {
                // Send message to all clients except 'excludeClient'
                if (excludeClient == null)
                {
                    MsgArrivedHandler(this, me);                     // sender is NULL since this is a static method and there is no object
                }
                else
                {
                    Delegate[] DelegateList = MsgArrivedHandler.GetInvocationList();
                    for (int i = 0; i < DelegateList.Length; i++)
                    {
                        if (DelegateList[i].Target != excludeClient)
                        {
                            ((MsgArrivedEventHandler)DelegateList[i])(this, me);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
Example #2
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 private void onMsgArrived(object sender, MsgArrivedEventArgs me)
 {
     Console.WriteLine("Msg arrived (Client {0}): {1} Server: {2}", clientName, me.Message, sender.ToString());
 }
Example #3
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        public void SendMsg(string msg, object excludeClient)
        {
            MsgArrivedEventArgs me = new MsgArrivedEventArgs(msg);

            OnMsgArrived(me, excludeClient);
        }