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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T07:47:43+00:00 2026-06-04T07:47:43+00:00

I have written a class called QueueManager: class QueueManager { Queue functionsQueue; public bool

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I have written a class called QueueManager:

class QueueManager
{
    Queue functionsQueue;

    public bool IsEmpty 
    { 
        get 
            {
                if (functionsQueue.Count == 0)
                    return true;
                else
                    return false;
            }
    }

    public QueueManager()
    {
        functionsQueue = new Queue();
    }

    public bool Contains(Action action)
    {
        if (functionsQueue.Contains(action))
            return true;
        else 
            return false;
    }

    public Action Pop()
    {
        return functionsQueue.Dequeue() as Action;
    }

    public void Add(Action function)
    {
        functionsQueue.Enqueue(function);
    }

    public void Add(Func<CacheObject,Boolean> function)
    {
        functionsQueue.Enqueue(function);
    }

and when I create an instance of this class and call Add method it works fine for functions with no arguments, for example:
functionQueue.Add(Method); , but when calling on methods that have an argument and return value(in my case ClassType as argument, and Boolean as return value), for example functionQueue.Add(Method2(classObject)); it does not compile, what am I missing?

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    2026-06-04T07:47:44+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 7:47 am

    Because with functionQueue.Add(Method2(classObject)) you queue the result of your call, not the call itself.

    To enqueue a method with parameters you should change the Add prototype to accept parameters (and store them together with the delegate). As alternative you can use lambdas:

    functionQueue.Add(() => Method2(classObject));
    

    (then your second overload of Add is useless, you can always queue an Action where you give all the parameters inside the closure).

    Update
    An example of a queue of this type is inside WinForms, dispatching of methods from other threads than the main thread is done with a method queue (look at the disassembly of Control.MarshaledInvoke). Skipping synchronization and contexts it keeps a System.Collections.Queue where each entry is ThreadMethodEntry (a structure used to hold needed data).

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