Evil or not evil?
public static void Raise(this EventHandler handler, object sender, EventArgs args) { if (handler != null) { handler(sender, args); } } // Usage: MyButtonClicked.Raise(this, EventArgs.Empty); // This works too! Evil? EventHandler handler = null; handler.Raise(this, EVentArgs.Empty);
Note that due to the nature of extension methods, MyButtonClicked.Raise will not throw a NullReferenceException if MyButtonClicked is null. (E.g. there are no listeners to MyButtonClicked event).
Evil or not?
Not evil. I wish events worked this way by default. Can someone explain why an event with no subscribers is null?