IExtension<T>.Attach(T) Method
Definition
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Enables an extension object to find out when it has been aggregated. Called when the extension is added to the Extensions property.
public:
void Attach(T owner);
public void Attach (T owner);
abstract member Attach : 'T -> unit
Public Sub Attach (owner As T)
Parameters
- owner
- T
The extensible object that aggregates this extension.
Examples
The following example code shows how this method can be used to keep track of the IExtensibleObject<T> object to which the current instance of the extension belongs.
InstanceContext owner;
public void Attach(InstanceContext owner)
{
this.owner = owner;
}
Remarks
Use this method to keep track of the IExtensibleObject<T> object to which the current instance of the extension belongs. This call gives extensions a chance to handle events or inspect properties of their owner.
Applies to
.NET