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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T19:14:39+00:00 2026-06-14T19:14:39+00:00

I have the following class and delegate defined in code (many other lines snipped

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I have the following class and delegate defined in code (many other lines snipped out for brevity).

Public Delegate Sub TimerCallback(canceled As Boolean)

Public Class Timer
    Implements TimerManager.ITimer

    Public Sub New(delay As Integer, callback As TimerCallback)
        mState = TimerState.Setup
        mCallback = callback
        CType(TimerManager.Instance, TimerManager.ITimerManager).RegisterTimer(Me, delay)
    End Sub
End Class

When I create a new instance of the timer with the following code, I do NOT get a compile error, even though the signature of the anonymous function does not match the signature of the delegate (it’s missing the “canceled as boolean” param).

 Dim timer As New Timer(Me.CookTime, Sub()
                                         Dim cooked As FoodBase = CType(Activator.CreateInstance(SuccessfulResult), FoodBase)
                                         player.GetBackpack.AddItem(cooked)
                                     End Sub)

I expect to get a compile error when instantiating the timer this way, can anyone explain why It is compiling without an error? Are there any options I can set that will cause it to produce a compile error? I have option explicit on, option strict on, and option infer off in the project properties. As it is, it is way too easy to forgot to include the canceled argument.

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    2026-06-14T19:14:40+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    Yep. That’s fine – the compiler can generate an anonymous method knowing the signature that is needed, and simply not use the parameters it is given. So the compiler-generated method will have the parameter – it just won’t use it. You can do the same in C# using delegate { ... }.

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