Assuming I have the following delegate:
public delegate int TestD(int p);
Is there any difference between
TestD del = MyMethod;
and
TestD del = new TestD(MyMethod);
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Assuming I have the following delegate:
Is there any difference between
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No, there is no difference: starting with C# 2.0, you can specify delegates using a method group. Note: In an unlikely case that you need 1.0 compatibility, the second syntax would be your only option. |
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