I say ney.  It doesn’t make sense to raise unraised events.


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From: Jiří Činčura<mailto:j...@cincura.net>
Sent: vrijdag 16 december 2016 17:15
To: For users & developers of the Firebird .NET 
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Subject: [Firebird-net-provider] Firing event when event count is 0



Hi *,

As I'm now reworking some pieces in events (together with finalizers),
I'm wondering whether it make sense to fire the event for events when
the event count was 0. From outside POV it doesn't make much sense.

What do you think?

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Mgr. Jiří Činčura
Independent IT Specialist

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