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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T12:25:03+00:00 2026-05-12T12:25:03+00:00

Can anyone explain to me what the following line of C# code does? public

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Can anyone explain to me what the following line of C# code does?

public event EventHandler<DataEventArgs<BusinessEntities.Employee>> EmployeeSelected = delegate { };

The bit that’s really got me stumped is the delegate { } piece at the end. For a bit more context, the sample from the EmployeesListView.xaml.cs in the ViewInjection sample that ships with PRISM 2. The full class definition is shown below:

/// <summary>
/// Interaction logic for EmployeesListView.xaml
/// </summary>
public partial class EmployeesListView : UserControl, IEmployeesListView
{
    public EmployeesListView()
    {
        InitializeComponent();
    }

    public ObservableCollection<BusinessEntities.Employee> Model
    {
        get { return this.DataContext as ObservableCollection<BusinessEntities.Employee>; }
        set { this.DataContext = value; }
    }

    public event EventHandler<DataEventArgs<BusinessEntities.Employee>> EmployeeSelected = delegate { };

    private void EmployeesList_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.AddedItems.Count > 0)
        {
            BusinessEntities.Employee selected = e.AddedItems[0] as BusinessEntities.Employee;
            if (selected != null)
            {
                EmployeeSelected(this, new DataEventArgs<BusinessEntities.Employee>(selected));
            }
        }
    }
}
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    2026-05-12T12:25:03+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:25 pm

    This bit:

    delegate {}
    

    just creates a “no-op” delegate of the appropriate type. That delegate is then assigned to the backing variable for the event. It’s a simple way to avoid having to do null checks when raising an event – you always have at least one handler, which is the no-op handler.

    It means that this code can be simple:

    EmployeeSelected(this, new DataEventArgs<BusinessEntities.Employee>(selected));
    

    Instead of:

    EventHandler<DataEventArgs<BusinessEntities.Employee>> handler =EmployeeSelected;
    if (handler != null)
    {
        handler(this, new DataEventArgs<BusinessEntities.Employee>(selected));
    }
    
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