How would it be possible to remove all event handlers of the 'Click' event of a 'Button'?

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孤街浪徒
孤街浪徒 2020-11-28 11:56

I have a button control, and I\'d need to remove all the event handlers attached to its Click event.

How would that be possible?

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  •  借酒劲吻你
    2020-11-28 12:49

    Note: Since the question on which I posted my original answer was closed as a duplicate of this question, I'm cross-posting an improved version of my answer here. This answer only applies to WPF. It will not work on Windows Forms or any other UI framework.

    The below is a helpful utility method for removing all event handlers subscribed to a routed event on a given element. You can trivially convert this to an extension method if you like.

    /// 
    /// Removes all event handlers subscribed to the specified routed event from the specified element.
    /// 
    /// The UI element on which the routed event is defined.
    /// The routed event for which to remove the event handlers.
    public static void RemoveRoutedEventHandlers(UIElement element, RoutedEvent routedEvent)
    {
        // Get the EventHandlersStore instance which holds event handlers for the specified element.
        // The EventHandlersStore class is declared as internal.
        var eventHandlersStoreProperty = typeof(UIElement).GetProperty(
            "EventHandlersStore", BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
        object eventHandlersStore = eventHandlersStoreProperty.GetValue(element, null);
    
        // If no event handlers are subscribed, eventHandlersStore will be null.
        // Credit: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16392387/1149773
        if (eventHandlersStore == null)
            return;
    
        // Invoke the GetRoutedEventHandlers method on the EventHandlersStore instance 
        // for getting an array of the subscribed event handlers.
        var getRoutedEventHandlers = eventHandlersStore.GetType().GetMethod(
            "GetRoutedEventHandlers", BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
        var routedEventHandlers = (RoutedEventHandlerInfo[])getRoutedEventHandlers.Invoke(
            eventHandlersStore, new object[] { routedEvent });
    
        // Iteratively remove all routed event handlers from the element.
        foreach (var routedEventHandler in routedEventHandlers)
            element.RemoveHandler(routedEvent, routedEventHandler.Handler);
    }
    

    You could then easily call this utility method for your button's Click event:

    RemoveRoutedEventHandlers(button, Button.ClickEvent);
    

    Edit: I've copied the bug fix implemented by corona, which stops the method from throwing a NullReferenceException when no event handlers are subscribed. Credit (and upvotes) should go to their answer.

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