Yes it is possible but you need to wrap it in a Delegate like Action for it to work
A ruby method is not a CLR delegate at all. So you can do something like this def update_status(status) puts status end def initialize meth = proc { |st| update_status(st) } self.dispatcher.invoke meth, %w(jo) end --- Met vriendelijke groeten - Best regards - Salutations Ivan Porto Carrero Blog: http://flanders.co.nz Google Wave: portocarrero.i...@googlewave.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/casualjim Author of IronRuby in Action (http://manning.com/carrero) On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Patrick Brown <patrickcbr...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello > > Is it possible to call the Control.Dispatcher.Invoke in IronRuby? I > have been digging around and trying various approaches for quite a while and > can't quite seem to get it to work. The most simple example I below where I > do not even access the parameter fails... any ideas would be greatly > appreciated. > > class MainWindow < Window > def updateStatus(status) > puts 'hi' > end > > def initialize > self.Dispatcher.Invoke(updateStatus, ["jo"]) > end > end > > Thanks for your time and ideas, > Patrick > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > >
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