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EventInfo.AddEventHandler(Object, Delegate) Metoda

Definice

Přidá obslužnou rutinu události do zdroje události.

public:
 virtual void AddEventHandler(System::Object ^ target, Delegate ^ handler);
public virtual void AddEventHandler (object target, Delegate handler);
public virtual void AddEventHandler (object? target, Delegate? handler);
public void AddEventHandler (object target, Delegate handler);
abstract member AddEventHandler : obj * Delegate -> unit
override this.AddEventHandler : obj * Delegate -> unit
Public Overridable Sub AddEventHandler (target As Object, handler As Delegate)
Public Sub AddEventHandler (target As Object, handler As Delegate)

Parametry

target
Object

Zdroj události

handler
Delegate

Zapouzdří metodu nebo metody, které mají být vyvolány při vyvolání události cílem.

Implementuje

Výjimky

Událost nemá veřejné add příslušenství.

Obslužnou rutinu, která byla předána, nelze použít.

Volající nemá přístupové oprávnění k členu.

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Parametr target je null a událost není statická.

-nebo-

Hodnota EventInfo není deklarována v cíli.

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Příklady

Následující příklad vytvoří instanci System.Timers.Timer třídy, vytvoří obslužnou rutinu události pomocí dynamického sestavení a připojí obslužnou rutinu dynamické události. Všechny akce se provádějí pomocí pozdní vazby.

Instance Timer je uložena v proměnné typu Objecta veškerý kód, který přistupuje k objektu Timer , se tak děje s pozdní vazbou. Příklad používá metodu Type.GetEvent k získání Elapsed události a EventHandlerType vlastnost k získání typu delegáta pro událost.

Příklad získá MethodInfo pro metodu Invoke typu delegáta a získá podpis delegáta z MethodInfo instance. Příklad pak vytvoří dynamické sestavení s jedním modulem obsahujícím jeden typ s názvem Handler a poskytne typu metodu static (Shared metoda v jazyce Visual Basic) s názvem DynamicHandler , která zpracovává událost.

Po vytvoření dynamického typu získá příklad pro dokončenou MethodInfo metodu a použije ho k vytvoření instance delegáta. Tato instance se předá AddEventHandler metodě pro připojení události. Program se pak pozastaví, aby se událost vyvolala.

using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;

public class Example
{
    private static object? timer;

    public static void Main()
    {
        // Get the Timer type.
        Type t = typeof(System.Timers.Timer);
        // Create an instance of the Timer type.
        timer = Activator.CreateInstance(t);

        // Use reflection to get the Elapsed event.
        EventInfo? eInfo = t.GetEvent("Elapsed");

        // In order to create a method to handle the Elapsed event,
        // it is necessary to know the signature of the delegate
        // used to raise the event. Reflection.Emit can then be
        // used to construct a dynamic class with a static method
        // that has the correct signature.

        // Get the event handler type of the Elapsed event. This is
        // a delegate type, so it has an Invoke method that has
        // the same signature as the delegate. The following code
        // creates an array of Type objects that represent the
        // parameter types of the Invoke method.
        //
        Type? handlerType = eInfo?.EventHandlerType;
        MethodInfo? invokeMethod = handlerType?.GetMethod("Invoke");
        ParameterInfo[]? parms = invokeMethod?.GetParameters();
        Type[] parmTypes = new Type[parms?.Length ?? 0];
        for (int i = 0; i < parms?.Length; i++)
        {
            parmTypes[i] = parms[i].ParameterType;
        }

        // Use Reflection.Emit to create a dynamic assembly that
        // will be run but not saved. An assembly must have at
        // least one module, which in this case contains a single
        // type. The only purpose of this type is to contain the
        // event handler method. (You can use also dynamic methods,
        // which are simpler because there is no need to create an
        // assembly, module, or type.)
        //
        AssemblyName aName = new AssemblyName();
        aName.Name = "DynamicTypes";
        AssemblyBuilder ab = AssemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicAssembly(aName, AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run);
        ModuleBuilder mb = ab.DefineDynamicModule(aName.Name);
        TypeBuilder tb = mb.DefineType("Handler", TypeAttributes.Class | TypeAttributes.Public);

        // Create the method that will handle the event. The name
        // is not important. The method is static, because there is
        // no reason to create an instance of the dynamic type.
        //
        // The parameter types and return type of the method are
        // the same as those of the delegate's Invoke method,
        // captured earlier.
        MethodBuilder handler = tb.DefineMethod("DynamicHandler",
            MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static,
            invokeMethod?.ReturnType, parmTypes);

        // Generate code to handle the event. In this case, the
        // handler simply prints a text string to the console.
        //
        ILGenerator il = handler.GetILGenerator();
        il.EmitWriteLine("Timer's Elapsed event is raised.");
        il.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);

        // CreateType must be called before the Handler type can
        // be used. In order to create the delegate that will
        // handle the event, a MethodInfo from the finished type
        // is required.
        Type? finished = tb.CreateType();
        MethodInfo? eventHandler = finished?.GetMethod("DynamicHandler");

        // Use the MethodInfo to create a delegate of the correct
        // type, and call the AddEventHandler method to hook up
        // the event.
        if (handlerType is not null && eventHandler is not null)
        {
            Delegate d = Delegate.CreateDelegate(handlerType, eventHandler);
            eInfo?.AddEventHandler(timer, d);
        }

        // Late-bound calls to the Interval and Enabled property
        // are required to enable the timer with a one-second
        // interval.
        t.InvokeMember("Interval", BindingFlags.SetProperty, null, timer, new Object[] { 1000 });
        t.InvokeMember("Enabled", BindingFlags.SetProperty, null, timer, new Object[] { true });

        Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to end the program.");
        Console.ReadLine();
    }
}
/* This example produces output similar to the following:

Press the Enter key to end the program.
Timer's Elapsed event is raised.
Timer's Elapsed event is raised.
Timer's Elapsed event is raised.
*/
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit

Public Class Example

    Private Shared timer As Object
    
    Public Shared Sub Main() 
        ' Get the Timer type.
        Dim t As Type = GetType(System.Timers.Timer)
        ' Create an instance of the Timer type.
        timer = Activator.CreateInstance(t)
        
        ' Use reflection to get the Elapsed event.
        Dim eInfo As EventInfo = t.GetEvent("Elapsed")
        
        ' In order to create a method to handle the Elapsed event,
        ' it is necessary to know the signature of the delegate 
        ' used to raise the event. Reflection.Emit can then be
        ' used to construct a dynamic class with a static method
        ' that has the correct signature.
        '
        ' Get the event handler type of the Elapsed event. This is
        ' a delegate type, so it has an Invoke method that has
        ' the same signature as the delegate. The following code
        ' creates an array of Type objects that represent the 
        ' parameter types of the Invoke method.
        '
        Dim handlerType As Type = eInfo.EventHandlerType
        Dim invokeMethod As MethodInfo = handlerType.GetMethod("Invoke")
        Dim parms As ParameterInfo() = invokeMethod.GetParameters()
        '
        ' Note that in Visual Basic you must dimension the array one
        ' unit smaller than the source array in order to get an array
        ' of the same size. This is because Visual Basic adds an extra
        ' element to every array, for ease of use.
        '
        Dim parmTypes(parms.Length - 1) As Type
        Dim i As Integer
        For i = 0 To parms.Length - 1
            parmTypes(i) = parms(i).ParameterType
        Next i
        
        ' Use Reflection.Emit to create a dynamic assembly that
        ' will be run but not saved. An assembly must have at 
        ' least one module, which in this case contains a single
        ' type. The only purpose of this type is to contain the 
        ' event handler method. (You can alsso use dynamic methods, 
        ' which are simpler because there is no need to create an 
        ' assembly, module, or type.)
        Dim aName As New AssemblyName()
        aName.Name = "DynamicTypes"
        Dim ab As AssemblyBuilder = AssemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicAssembly(aName, AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run)
        Dim mb As ModuleBuilder = ab.DefineDynamicModule(aName.Name)
        Dim tb As TypeBuilder = mb.DefineType("Handler", TypeAttributes.Class Or TypeAttributes.Public)
        
        ' Create the method that will handle the event. The name
        ' is not important. The method is Shared ("static" in 
        ' reflection), because there is no reason to create an 
        ' instance of the dynamic type "Handler".
        '
        ' The parameter types and return type of the method are
        ' the same as those of the delegate's Invoke method, 
        ' captured earlier.
        Dim handler As MethodBuilder = tb.DefineMethod("DynamicHandler", MethodAttributes.Public Or MethodAttributes.Static, invokeMethod.ReturnType, parmTypes)
        
        ' Generate code to handle the event. In this case, the 
        ' handler simply prints a text string to the console.
        '
        Dim il As ILGenerator = handler.GetILGenerator()
        il.EmitWriteLine("Timer's Elapsed event is raised.")
        il.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
        
        ' CreateType must be called before the Handler type can
        ' be used. In order to create the delegate that will
        ' handle the event, a MethodInfo from the finished type
        ' is required.
        Dim finished As Type = tb.CreateType()
        Dim eventHandler As MethodInfo = finished.GetMethod("DynamicHandler")
        
        ' Use the MethodInfo to create a delegate of the correct 
        ' type, and call the AddEventHandler method to hook up 
        ' the event.
        Dim d As [Delegate] = [Delegate].CreateDelegate(handlerType, eventHandler)
        eInfo.AddEventHandler(timer, d)
        
        ' Late-bound calls to the Interval and Enabled property 
        ' are required to enable the timer with a one-second
        ' interval.
        t.InvokeMember("Interval", BindingFlags.SetProperty, Nothing, timer, New [Object]() {1000})
        t.InvokeMember("Enabled", BindingFlags.SetProperty, Nothing, timer, New [Object]() {True})
        
        Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to end the program.")
        Console.ReadLine()
    
    End Sub 
End Class 
' This example produces output similar to the following:
'      Press the Enter key to end the program.
'      Timer's Elapsed event is raised.
'      Timer's Elapsed event is raised.
'      Timer's Elapsed event is raised.

Poznámky

Tato metoda se pokusí přidat delegáta pro synchronizaci události na cílovém objektu.

Pokaždé, když je událost vyvolána cílovým parametrem, jsou vyvolány metody nebo metody zapouzdřené obslužnou rutinou.

Tuto metodu AddEventHandler můžete použít při načtení typu po zkompilování programu, když není možné použít syntaxi jazyka C# += nebo Visual Basic WithEvents a Handles klíčová slova k připojení události.

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