How do you pass a generic delegate argument to a method in .NET 2.0 - UPDATED
- by Seth Spearman
Hello,
I have a class with a delegate declaration as follows...
Public Class MyClass  
    Public Delegate Function Getter(Of TResult)() As TResult    
    ''#the following code works.
    Public Shared Sub MyMethod(ByVal g As Getter(Of Boolean))
        ''#do stuff
    End Sub
End Class
However, I do not want to explicitly type the Getter delegate in the Method call.  Why can I not declare the parameter as follows...  
... (ByVal g As Getter(Of TResult))
Is there a way to do it?
My end goal was to be able to set a delegate for property setters and getters in the called class.  But my reading indicates you can't do that.  So I put setter and getter methods in that class and then I want the calling class to set the delegate argument and then invoke.  Is there a best practice for doing this.  
I realize in the above example that I can set set the delegate variable from the calling class...but I am trying to create a singleton with tight encapsulation.  
For the record, I can't use any of the new delegate types declared in .net35.  
Answers in C# are welcome.
Any thoughts?  
Seth