> >                win.DeleteEvent += new EventHandler (Window_Delete);
> > 
> > Notice that the delegate signature is `EventHandler', not
> > DelegateObjectEventArgs ;-)
> 
>       Yes - but the 'EventHandler' signature blows - that's the whole point;
> the EventHandler forces you to do your own de-marshaling, in a horribly
> type un-friendly fashion; thus for eg. the above SizeAllocation you get
> to do:

Michael, the example you show is a limitation on the Gtk# code
generation, and has nothing to do with a limitation with the delegates. 
This is indeed ugly:

> 
> void mySizeAllocateMethod (Object [] args)
> {
>       long demarshal_i = args [0];
>       int demarshal_j = args [1];
>       string demarshal_name = args [2];
> 
>       ... now we do the method ...
> }

While the real signature should just be:

void mySizeAllocateMethod (long i, long j, string name)
{
}

But this is not a C#/.NET limitation, it is a binding-generation
limitation. 

Miguel.

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