What is the name of the default delegate in C# which takes no parameters and returns void? I remember there existed such a delegate but I don't remember its name.
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7What is the name of that seach engine that you can use to find stuff with? ;) http://www.google.se/search?q=c%23+delegate+no+parameters+returns+void – Guffa Nov 01 '10 at 06:52
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1@Guffa: Which now happens to point back to this question... – davidg Apr 07 '13 at 10:10
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@davidg: That usually happens after only a few minutes, regardless of whether there are any useful answers or not. Just because something appears in a google result isn't any guarantee that there is any useful information there... – Guffa Apr 07 '13 at 10:20
5 Answers
Prior to .NET 3.5, it was fairly common to declare your own. Now, Action
is a good candidate, but ThreadStart
was commonly used (fairly confusingly), or MethodInvoker
if you were already referencing winforms.
A quick test (note, running in .NET 4.0, using just some libraries - so not exhaustive):
var qry = from asm in AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies()
from type in asm.GetTypes()
where type.IsSubclassOf(typeof(Delegate))
let method = type.GetMethod("Invoke")
where method != null && method.ReturnType == typeof(void)
&& method.GetParameters().Length == 0
orderby type.AssemblyQualifiedName
select type.AssemblyQualifiedName;
foreach (var name in qry) Console.WriteLine(name);
shows some more candidates:
System.Action, mscorlib...
System.CrossAppDomainDelegate, mscorlib...
System.IO.Pipes.PipeStreamImpersonationWorker, System.Core...
System.Linq.Expressions.Compiler.LambdaCompiler+WriteBack, System.Core...
System.Net.UnlockConnectionDelegate, System...
System.Runtime.Remoting.Contexts.CrossContextDelegate, mscorlib...
System.Threading.ThreadStart, mscorlib...
System.Windows.Forms.AxHost+AboutBoxDelegate, System.Windows.Forms...
System.Windows.Forms.MethodInvoker, System.Windows.Forms...

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5I vote for alternating between AxHost.AboutBoxDelegate and LambdaCompiler.WriteBack. I shall start ripped uses of "Action" out of my code forthwith. – Jon Skeet Nov 01 '10 at 07:17
There are several such delgates, but I think you are looking for Action
. One other option is MethodInvoker
(in System.Windows.Forms).

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@Tuxedo: `MethodInvoker` has been around since 1.1. If you want something in the `System` namespace there is the `CrossAppDomainDelegate`, but its name is so specific so it will probably seem a bit weird for more general purpose use. – Fredrik Mörk Nov 01 '10 at 06:50
You are probably looking for "Action".
Some related reading:

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I may be interpreting your question differently to everyone else, but:
If you are thinking of the delegate to use for event handling, convention is to use EventHandler. This delegate doesn't take 'no' parameters, but it is essentially information-less.

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In .net 2.0 the MethodInvoker
delegate is the recomended way. It is the most generic. As it's name suggest it invokes a method. Others might have the same properties you described but they have different name that suggest other usages or very specific usages in specific areas.

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