How do I rewrite a lambda expression in C# 2.0?
MatchEvaluator evaluator = (match) =>
{
var splitPos = match.Value.IndexOf("=\"");
var newValue = match.Value.Substring(0, splitPos + 2) +
"RetrieveBuildFile.aspx?file=" +
prefix +
match.Value.Substring(splitPos + 2);
return newValue;
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What does this code mean , I need to port this code which is in VS 2008 to VS 2005, the same is not available in VS 2005
c# 2.0 supports the delegate
keyword, so it could be rewritten into this:
MatchEvaluator evaluator = delegate(Match match) {
int splitPos = match.Value.IndexOf("=\"");
string newValue = match.Value.Substring(0, splitPos + 2) +
"RetrieveBuildFile.aspx?file=" +
prefix +
match.Value.Substring(splitPos + 2);
return newValue;
};
And this is exactly the same as this:
static string OnEvaluator(Match match) {
int splitPos = match.Value.IndexOf("=\"");
string newValue = match.Value.Substring(0, splitPos + 2) +
"RetrieveBuildFile.aspx?file=" +
prefix +
match.Value.Substring(splitPos + 2);
return newValue;
}
called with:
MatchEvaluator evaluator = OnEvaluator;
And what it is?
MSDN: Represents the method that is called each time a regular expression match is found during a Replace method operation.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.text.regularexpressions.matchevaluator.aspx
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