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Version: 11.0.0

Class Handlers

In WPF, class handlers for events can be added by calling EventManager.RegisterClassHandler. An example of registering a class handler in WPF might be:

WPF
static MyControl()
{
EventManager.RegisterClassHandler(typeof(MyControl), MyEvent, HandleMyEvent));
}

private static void HandleMyEvent(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
}
Avalonia
static MyControl()
{
MyEvent.AddClassHandler<MyControl>((x, e) => x.HandleMyEvent(e));
}

private void HandleMyEvent(RoutedEventArgs e)
{
}

Notice that in WPF you have to add the class handler as a static method, whereas in Avalonia the class handler is not static: the notification is automatically directed to the correct instance. The sender parameter typical of event handlers is not necessary in this case and everything remains strongly typed.