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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:54:31+00:00 2026-05-18T09:54:31+00:00

I am trying to implement a generic Wrapper-Class for Qt’s class system using C#’s

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I am trying to implement a generic Wrapper-Class for Qt’s class system using C#’s DynamicObject. However, I want to write the following code:

dynamic obj = new SomeWrapperClass(....); // This extends DynamicObject
obj.OnMyEvent += (Action)(() => Console.WriteLine("DO something!"));

The above is valid code according to VS2010 (the explicit cast to Action is required), but how exactly do i “catch” that statement using DynamicObject’s methods?

I tried implementing TryGetMember() and it gets called for the statement, but I have no idea what I have to return to make it work.

Any hints?

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    2026-05-18T09:54:32+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:54 am

    Reflector is your friend on this one. The code generated for your second line looks something like this (approximately):

    if(Binder.IsEvent("OnMyEvent", typeof(SomeWrapperClass)))
    {
        Binder.InvokeMember("add_OnMyEvent", obj, myAction);
    }
    else
    {
        var e = Binder.GetMember("OnMyEvent", obj);
        var ae = Binder.BinaryOperation(ExpressionType.AddAssign, e, myAction);
        Binder.SetMember("OnMyEvent", obj, ae);
    }
    

    If you can’t use a real event for OnMyEvent (in which case you can lean on the default DynamicObject implementation), then you’ll need to return something that implements AddAssign returning something like a multicast delegate. I’d suggest the former, if possible…

    For fun, here’s a hackish example that dynamically binds OnMyEvent to OnMyOtherEvent:

    public class SomeWrapperClass : DynamicObject
    {
        public event Action OnMyOtherEvent;
    
        public override bool TryGetMember(GetMemberBinder binder, out object result)
        {
            if (binder.Name == "OnMyEvent")
            {
                result = OnMyOtherEvent;
                return true;
            }
            return base.TryGetMember(binder, out result);
        }
    
        public override bool TrySetMember(SetMemberBinder binder, object value)
        {
            if (binder.Name == "OnMyEvent" && value is Action)
            {
                OnMyOtherEvent = (Action)value;
                return true;
            }
            return TrySetMember(binder, value);
        }
    
        public void Test()
        {
            if (OnMyOtherEvent != null)
                OnMyOtherEvent();
        }
    
        private static void TestEventHandling()
        {
            dynamic obj = new SomeWrapperClass(); // This extends DynamicObject
            obj.OnMyEvent += (Action)(() => Console.WriteLine("DO something!"));
            obj.Test();
        }
    }
    
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