I hit send to quickly there is more

If I do pass it the correct types (which I got from creating instances)
@@login_event = EventManager.register_routed_event("login",
RoutingStrategy.bubble, RoutedEventHandler.new{}.get_type,
LoginControl.new.get_type)

then I get a new error
RoutedEvent Name 'login' for OwnerType 'Ruby.Classes.UserControl3$3' already
used.

Which leads me to believe that either I'm doing it wrong or that that's not
supposed to happen/supported yet and I have to file a bug report :)

Cheers
Ivan

On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Ivan Porto Carrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> How do I get to the CLR type definition of a class?
>
> I assumed that the code below would just work or at least not fail where it
> did :)
> @@login_event = EventManager.register_routed_event("login",
> RoutingStrategy.bubble, RoutedEventHandler, LoginControl)
>
> That has IronRuby complaining about the wrong type of arguments and so on.
> And I figure it's because the register_routed_event method expects a CLR
> type instead of a DLR one. The only way I know to get to the same
> information as typeof(RoutedEventHandler) is to create an instance and then
> calling get_type on it.  Is there anoter way for that?
>
> Cheers
> Ivan
>
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