Compiler Error C3918
usage requires 'member' to be a data member
C3918 can occur for several reasons related to events.
Examples
C3918 can occur because a class member is required in the current context. The following sample generates C3918.
// C3918.cpp
// compile with: /clr /c
public ref class C {
public:
System::Object ^ o;
delegate void Del();
event Del^ MyEvent {
void add(Del^ev) {
if ( MyEvent != nullptr) {} // C3918
if ( o != nullptr) {} // OK
}
void remove(Del^){}
}
};
C3918 is also caused if you try to check a trivial event for null (the event name will no longer provide direct access to the backing store delegate for the event).
The following sample generates C3918.
// C3918_2.cpp
// compile with: /clr /c
using namespace System;
public delegate int MyDel(int);
interface struct IEFace {
event MyDel ^ E;
};
ref struct EventSource : public IEFace {
virtual event MyDel ^ E;
void Fire_E(int i) {
if (E) // C3918
E(i);
}
};
C3918 can also occur if you incorrectly subscribe to an event. The following sample generates C3918.
// C3918_3.cpp
// compile with: /clr /c
using namespace System;
public delegate void del();
public ref class A {
public:
event del^ e {
void add(del ^handler ) {
d += handler;
}
void remove(del ^handler) {
d -= handler;
}
void raise() {
d();
}
}
del^ d;
void f() {}
A() {
e = gcnew del(this, &A::f); // C3918
// try the following line instead
// e += gcnew del(this, &A::f);
e();
}
};
int main() {
A a;
}