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using System;
using Pfz.DynamicObjects;
namespace Pfz.Remoting
{
/// <summary>
/// This class contains the BeforeInvoke, AfterInvoke, BeforeRedirect and AfterRedirect events,
/// which can be invoked by the remoting framework when invoking locak (BeforeInvoke, AfterInvoke)
/// or when redirecting a call to a remove object (BeforeRedirect, AfterRedirect).
/// </summary>
public sealed class RemotingEventGroup<T>:
ICloneable<RemotingEventGroup<T>>
where
T: Invoke_EventArgs
{
internal EventHandler<T> _beforeInvoke;
/// <summary>
/// Event invoked when a remote call finished in the invocation of a local object.
/// </summary>
public event EventHandler<T> BeforeInvoke
{
add
{
_beforeInvoke += value;
}
remove
{
_beforeInvoke -= value;
}
}
internal EventHandler<T> _afterInvoke;
/// <summary>
/// Event invoked when a remote call finished in the invocation of a local object.
/// </summary>
public event EventHandler<T> AfterInvoke
{
add
{
_afterInvoke += value;
}
remove
{
_afterInvoke -= value;
}
}
internal EventHandler<T> _beforeRedirect;
/// <summary>
/// Event invoked when a local call is being redirected to a remote object.
/// </summary>
public event EventHandler<T> BeforeRedirect
{
add
{
_beforeRedirect += value;
}
remove
{
_beforeRedirect -= value;
}
}
internal EventHandler<T> _afterRedirect;
/// <summary>
/// Event invoked when a local call was redirected to a remote object.
/// </summary>
public event EventHandler<T> AfterRedirect
{
add
{
_afterRedirect += value;
}
remove
{
_afterRedirect -= value;
}
}
#region ICloneable<RemotingEventGroup<T>> Members
/// <summary>
/// Clones the actual RemotingEventGroup object.
/// </summary>
public RemotingEventGroup<T> Clone()
{
var result = new RemotingEventGroup<T>();
result._afterInvoke = _afterInvoke;
result._afterRedirect = _afterRedirect;
result._beforeInvoke = _beforeInvoke;
result._beforeRedirect = _beforeRedirect;
return result;
}
#endregion
#region ICloneable Members
object ICloneable.Clone()
{
return Clone();
}
#endregion
}
}
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I started to program computers when I was 11 years old, as a hobbyist, programming in AMOS Basic and Blitz Basic for Amiga.
At 12 I had my first try with assembler, but it was too difficult at the time. Then, in the same year, I learned C and, after learning C, I was finally able to learn assembler (for Motorola 680x0).
Not sure, but probably between 12 and 13, I started to learn C++. I always programmed "in an object oriented way", but using function pointers instead of virtual methods.
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