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Applied Use of LinFu/Cecil and Aspect-Oriented Programming Concepts - A Library

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4 Sep 2008CPOL17 min read 35.2K   160   32  
A library of useful functionality using Aspect-Oriented Programming concepts, and implemented using the LinFu and Cecil.Mono projects/frameworks.
using System;

namespace BrainTechLLC
{
	public delegate T TDelegate<T>(DateTime dt) where T : class;
	public delegate void VoidDelegate();
	public delegate int TDelegateGeneralInt<T>(T item);
	public delegate bool TDelegateGeneralBool<T>(T item);
	public delegate bool TDelegateGeneralBool<T, T2>(T item, T2 additional);
	public delegate void TDelegateGeneral<T>(T item);
	public delegate bool TDidSomethingDelegateGeneral<T1, T2>(T1 item, out T2 outItem);
	public delegate double TDelegateGeneralDouble<T>(T item);
	public delegate T2 TDelegatePlain<T, T2>(T item) where T : class;
	public delegate T1 TPopulate<T1>();
	public delegate string TDelegateGeneralString<T>(T item);
}

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