Not sure, but that should be easy enough to test. My hypothesis is
that thread B would fire even though thread A has called
Thread.Sleep(int).

On Apr 21, 12:44 pm, DaTurk <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was always under the impression a event was just a multicast delgate
> under the hood, is this correct?
>
> Another question I have is if I have several recipients of an event,
> do they get notified sequentually?
>
> And if they get fired sequentually, do they happen on the same thread?
>
> The reason I'm asking is if I have an Event with several recipients +=
> on it, and the first recipient gets notified but holds the thread, say
> with a sleep, or a lock, or for any reason ... will this block the
> rest of the recipients getting notified?
>
> Thanks in advance

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