xenadmin/XenCenterLib/ChangeableList.cs

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using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace XenAdmin.Core
{
public class ChangeableList<T> : List<T>
{
// NOTE: This class should really derive from Collection<T> since Collection<T> contains overrides for Add, Remove, Clear etc.
// This class won't notify if cast to List<T> before Add, Remove etc. are called.
public event CollectionChangeEventHandler CollectionChanged;
public new void Add(T item)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert(item != null, "Item cannot be null");
base.Add(item);
OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Add, item));
}
public new void AddRange(IEnumerable<T> collection)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert(collection != null, "Collection cannot be null");
base.AddRange(collection);
OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Add, collection));
}
public new void Insert(int index, T item)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert(item != null, "Item cannot be null");
base.Insert(index, item);
OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Add, item));
}
public new T this[int index]
{
get { return base[index]; }
set
{
base[index] = value;
OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Refresh, value));
}
}
public new void Remove(T item)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert(item != null, "Item cannot be null");
base.Remove(item);
OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Remove, item));
}
public new int RemoveAll(Predicate<T> match)
{
var toRemove = FindAll(match);
base.RemoveAll(match);
toRemove.ForEach(item => OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Remove, item)));
return toRemove.Count;
}
public new void RemoveAt(int index)
{
T item = this[index];
base.RemoveAt(index);
OnCollectionChanged(new CollectionChangeEventArgs(CollectionChangeAction.Remove, item));
}
public new void Clear()
{
RemoveAll(t => true);
}
protected virtual void OnCollectionChanged(CollectionChangeEventArgs e)
{
CollectionChangeEventHandler handler = CollectionChanged;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, e);
}
}
}
}