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BillWoodruff wrote:
Using them "raw," without the usual business/ceremony
A multicast delegate* as a field (not focussing on it not residing in the class where the event is being invoked)

Let me first defend the event-pattern, that's easier; there's always a sender - it's an object, so there's no excuse for passing "null" there. Makes tracing stuff a lot easier. There's also probably a need for a list of parameters, but one can pass those as an object;
C#
class MyArgs: EventArgs
{
  public string Str1 {get;set;}
  public string Str2 {get;set;}
}
It is a clean and predictable pattern, which inherits nicely Smile | :)

"Clean" means that there's no 360-column list of arguments, but two - an object, and args (one with mayhaps 360 members).

BillWoodruff wrote:
If you think such usage of Action and Func are very bad things, why ?
Depends on where you do it, and why. If it has an advantage over other constructs, then it is automatically good.

Change the code to bind nothing to the field of the generic object, and run it. The field is called while being null. That could be bad, but without context that is hard to judge. The section on Events[^] also adds that it is thread-safe if there's more than one delegate bound to the invocation list.

MSDN magazine[^] has a good explanation on why there's more code in the pattern than in a raw delegate, and why. If for your class the "why" does not apply, then you have a good argumentation.

BillWoodruff wrote:
Of course, if you assign an anonymous method as an EventHandler, you are
never going to be able to remove it from the delegate's method dispatch queue
If you put your method in a delegate (say, a local variable or a field), and then bind it, you can also unbind it again using that reference. You can verify that by invoking the GetInvocationList[^] method on the delegate-field (of the generic object).

*) "Delegates with more than one method in their invocation list derive from MulticastDelegate, which is a subclass of System.Delegate", from MSDN[^].
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