public void ShouldReceiveDelegateOnDifferentThread()
        {
            ManualResetEvent completeEvent = new ManualResetEvent(false);
            SynchronizationContext.SetSynchronizationContext(new SynchronizationContext());
            SynchronizationContext calledSyncContext = null;
            Action<object> action = delegate
            {
                calledSyncContext = SynchronizationContext.Current;
                completeEvent.Set();
            };

            IDelegateReference actionDelegateReference = new MockDelegateReference() { Target = action };
            IDelegateReference filterDelegateReference = new MockDelegateReference() { Target = (Predicate<object>)delegate { return true; } };

            var eventSubscription = new BackgroundEventSubscription<object>(actionDelegateReference, filterDelegateReference);


            var publishAction = eventSubscription.GetExecutionStrategy();

            Assert.NotNull(publishAction);

            publishAction.Invoke(null);

            completeEvent.WaitOne(5000);
            
            Assert.NotEqual(SynchronizationContext.Current, calledSyncContext);
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Subscribes a delegate to an event.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="action">The delegate that gets executed when the event is published.</param>
        /// <param name="threadOption">Specifies on which thread to receive the delegate callback.</param>
        /// <param name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive">When <see langword="true"/>, the <see cref="PubSubEvent"/> keeps a reference to the subscriber so it does not get garbage collected.</param>
        /// <returns>A <see cref="SubscriptionToken"/> that uniquely identifies the added subscription.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// If <paramref name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive"/> is set to <see langword="false" />, <see cref="PubSubEvent"/> will maintain a <see cref="WeakReference"/> to the Target of the supplied <paramref name="action"/> delegate.
        /// If not using a WeakReference (<paramref name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive"/> is <see langword="true" />), the user must explicitly call Unsubscribe for the event when disposing the subscriber in order to avoid memory leaks or unexpected behavior.
        /// <para/>
        /// The PubSubEvent collection is thread-safe.
        /// </remarks>
        public virtual SubscriptionToken Subscribe(Action action, ThreadOption threadOption, bool keepSubscriberReferenceAlive)
        {
            IDelegateReference actionReference = new DelegateReference(action, keepSubscriberReferenceAlive);

            EventSubscription subscription;

            switch (threadOption)
            {
            case ThreadOption.PublisherThread:
                subscription = new EventSubscription(actionReference);
                break;

            case ThreadOption.BackgroundThread:
                subscription = new BackgroundEventSubscription(actionReference);
                break;

            case ThreadOption.UIThread:
                if (SynchronizationContext == null)
                {
                    throw new InvalidOperationException(Resources.EventAggregatorNotConstructedOnUIThread);
                }
                subscription = new DispatcherEventSubscription(actionReference, SynchronizationContext);
                break;

            default:
                subscription = new EventSubscription(actionReference);
                break;
            }

            return(InternalSubscribe(subscription));
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Subscribes a delegate to an event.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="action">The delegate that gets executed when the event is published.</param>
        /// <param name="threadOption">Specifies on which thread to receive the delegate callback.</param>
        /// <param name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive">When <see langword="true"/>, the <see cref="PubSubEvent"/> keeps a reference to the subscriber so it does not get garbage collected.</param>
        /// <returns>A <see cref="SubscriptionToken"/> that uniquely identifies the added subscription.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// If <paramref name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive"/> is set to <see langword="false" />, <see cref="PubSubEvent"/> will maintain a <see cref="WeakReference"/> to the Target of the supplied <paramref name="action"/> delegate.
        /// If not using a WeakReference (<paramref name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive"/> is <see langword="true" />), the user must explicitly call Unsubscribe for the event when disposing the subscriber in order to avoid memory leaks or unexpected behavior.
        /// <para/>
        /// The PubSubEvent collection is thread-safe.
        /// </remarks>
        public SubscriptionToken Subscribe(Action action, ThreadOption threadOption, bool keepSubscriberReferenceAlive)
        {
            IDelegateReference actionReference = new DelegateReference(action, keepSubscriberReferenceAlive);

            EventSubscription subscription;
            switch (threadOption)
            {
                case ThreadOption.PublisherThread:
                    subscription = new EventSubscription(actionReference);
                    break;
                case ThreadOption.BackgroundThread:
                    subscription = new BackgroundEventSubscription(actionReference);
                    break;
                case ThreadOption.UIThread:
                    if (SynchronizationContext == null) throw new InvalidOperationException(Resources.EventAggregatorNotConstructedOnUIThread);
                    subscription = new DispatcherEventSubscription(actionReference, SynchronizationContext);
                    break;
                default:
                    subscription = new EventSubscription(actionReference);
                    break;
            }


            return base.InternalSubscribe(subscription);
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Subscribes a delegate to an event.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="action">The delegate that gets executed when the event is published.</param>
        /// <param name="threadOption">Specifies on which thread to receive the delegate callback.</param>
        /// <param name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive">When <see langword="true"/>, the <see cref="PubSubEvent{TPayload}"/> keeps a reference to the subscriber so it does not get garbage collected.</param>
        /// <param name="filter">Filter to evaluate if the subscriber should receive the event.</param>
        /// <returns>A <see cref="SubscriptionToken"/> that uniquely identifies the added subscription.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// If <paramref name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive"/> is set to <see langword="false" />, <see cref="PubSubEvent{TPayload}"/> will maintain a <see cref="WeakReference"/> to the Target of the supplied <paramref name="action"/> delegate.
        /// If not using a WeakReference (<paramref name="keepSubscriberReferenceAlive"/> is <see langword="true" />), the user must explicitly call Unsubscribe for the event when disposing the subscriber in order to avoid memory leaks or unexpected behavior.
        ///
        /// The PubSubEvent collection is thread-safe.
        /// </remarks>
        public virtual SubscriptionToken Subscribe(Action <TPayload> action, ThreadOption threadOption, bool keepSubscriberReferenceAlive, Predicate <TPayload> filter)
        {
            IDelegateReference actionReference = new DelegateReference(action, keepSubscriberReferenceAlive);
            IDelegateReference filterReference;

            if (filter != null)
            {
                filterReference = new DelegateReference(filter, keepSubscriberReferenceAlive);
            }
            else
            {
                filterReference = new DelegateReference(new Predicate <TPayload>(delegate { return(true); }), true);
            }
            EventSubscription <TPayload> subscription;

            switch (threadOption)
            {
            case ThreadOption.PublisherThread:
                subscription = new EventSubscription <TPayload>(actionReference, filterReference);
                break;

            case ThreadOption.BackgroundThread:
                subscription = new BackgroundEventSubscription <TPayload>(actionReference, filterReference);
                break;

            case ThreadOption.UIThread:
                if (SynchronizationContext == null)
                {
                    throw new InvalidOperationException(Resources.EventAggregatorNotConstructedOnUIThread);
                }
                subscription = new DispatcherEventSubscription <TPayload>(actionReference, filterReference, SynchronizationContext);
                break;

            default:
                subscription = new EventSubscription <TPayload>(actionReference, filterReference);
                break;
            }


            return(base.InternalSubscribe(subscription));
        }