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dan!sh 4-Apr-17 19:11
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Cornelius Henning6-Apr-17 5:06
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Pete, I found this interesting article about the Weak Event Manager. I quote:

" Whenever the source object lifetime extends beyond the object lifetime of the listener, the normal event pattern leads to a memory leak: the listener is kept alive longer than intended.
The weak event pattern is designed to solve this memory leak problem. The weak event pattern can be used whenever a listener needs to register for an event, but the listener does not explicitly know when to unregister."

It seems with the Weak Event Manager one does not need to be concerned so much about memory leaks?

Weak Event Manager[^]
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GeneralRe: Blend: The positive side of the (complicated) coin. Pin
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