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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T06:51:45+00:00 2026-06-15T06:51:45+00:00

Could you tell me how to translate this into TypeScript ? using SharpKit.JavaScript; namespace

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Could you tell me how to translate this into TypeScript?
using SharpKit.JavaScript;

namespace MyNamespace
{
    [JsType(JsMode.Prototype)]
    public class JsEventArgs
    {
    }

    public delegate void JsEventHandler<in T>(object sender, T args) where T : JsEventArgs;
    public delegate void JsEventHandler(object sender, JsEventArgs args);
}

And usage in the other class:

public event JsEventHandler<LayerVisivilityEventArgs> Changed;

I tried that:

module JsEvent {

    export class JsEventArgs {
    }

    public JsEventHandler: (sender: Object, args: any) => void;
    public JsEventHandler: (sender: Object, args: JsEventArgs) => void;
}
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    2026-06-15T06:51:46+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 6:51 am

    I think you need to stop thinking in C#, and begin thinking in TypeScript.

    This code:

    module JsEvent {
    
        export class JsEventArgs {
        }
    
        public JsEventHandler: (sender: Object, args: any) => void;
        public JsEventHandler: (sender: Object, args: JsEventArgs) => void;
    }
    

    … tries to add two properties to a module, but properties are only permitted on a class (or interface).

    TypeScript doesn’t really use delegates – you can wire up an event (for example, in JQuery), like this:

    $('selector').click((e:JQueryEventObject) => {
         // Do something here.
    });
    

    … or, avoiding JQuery:

    var div: HTMLDivElement = new HTMLDivElement();
    div.onclick = (e: MouseEvent) => {
        // Do something here.
    };
    

    … or, without an anonymous function:

    div.onclick = doSomething;
    function doSomething(e:MouseEvent):void{
        // Do something here.
    }
    

    I think the closest pattern you’ll get to a delegate is something like this (cribbed from http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/9679-Javascript-Delegates!):

    module JSEvents {
        class JSEventClass {
    
            public delegate:(e:string) => any;
    
            constructor() => {
                this.delegate = this.doSomething;
                this.delegate("Hello, Delegate World");
            }
    
            public doSomething(e: string): any {
                console.log("Doing Something: " + e);
            }
        }
    }
    

    … but in a TypeScript / JavaScript world, I don’t see what this pattern achieves over just calling doSomething() directly.

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