.NET: Control Invoke() in Reflector
- by sheepsimulator
So, I was getting back into some .NET programming, and through a new feature in VS.NET 2010, it detected a case where I was trying to modify a control from a thread that didn't create that control, and pointed me to an article on MSDN about how you do this correctly...
' HOW TO WRITE TO A FORM CONTROL FROM A THREAD THAT DIDN'T CREATE THE CONTROL
' ===========================================================================
' Say you need to write to a UI text box that logs stuff...
Delegate Sub WriteLogDelegate(ByVal [text] As String)
Private Sub WriteLog(ByVal [text] As String)
    If Me.rtfLog.InvokeRequired Then
        ' We are not in the same thread!
        ' Create new WriteLogDelegate and invoke it on the same thread
        Dim d As New WriteLogDelegate(AddressOf WriteLog)
        Me.rtfLog.Invoke(d, New Object() {[text]})
    Else
        ' We are totally in the same thread...
        ' Call AppendText like normal!
        Me.rtfLog.AppendText([text])
    End If
End Sub
AND I WAS SO EXCITED BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN PUZZLED BY HOW TO DO THIS FOR LIKE 5 YEARS BECAUSE PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF VS.NET DIDN'T FLAG THIS SINCE I WAS AN UNDERGRAD ON A PROJECT AND...
Umm... Sorry bout that.  Composure regained.  Anyway, now that I know this bit of .NET-fu, I'd like to learn more about what's going on and how it works.
Where can I find the code for Invoke() in .NET Reflector?