Re: How to find Me in a library procedure

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Hi Armin,

"Armin Zingler" <az.nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHk5djoXIHA.4808@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

So what? I made a general statement that a procedure should be an encapsulated task. If he has to change anything, be it so. He wanted a suggestion. I gave one.


I suggest you look at my original response and the posters original question. (the OP asked about the stack state)




You should have mentioned that you meant a /combination/ of extension methods and interfaces. As long as I am the author of the class, I extend the class by adding instance members, not by adding extension methods. Extension methods make sense if you are not the author. Obviously he is the author, otherwise he couldn't pass "Me".



Again, as I have pointed out, inheritance only works if you are the author of the common base class . With controls that is rarely the case.



Well if you do understand, I don't see why you seem to be getting so
bent out of shape. The criticisms I put forward are valid. You in
response to that attacked the idea of criticizing something. Draconian at best.

Not at all. Just was surprised about your criticism of a valid solution made in advance. Completely unnecessary IMO.



Well this is a public forum, and I'd expect people to learn and share ideas, not just settle for the first one that is put forward.



[...]

Um.. yes.



Say what ?




> No need to elaborte on this further. I do see the cons of my
> solution, but I still think that Inheritance is probably the best
> approach in the situation. I suggest: Let's wait (if) what the OP
> says (anything).
>

Great. Then why the response when I did post the cons which you
clearly had not ?

My lack of knowledge of the English language disables me to understand this, but don't bother...



Can't help you there.














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