Hi.
While working with the library I've noticed that there is no support for js callbacks in .NET code. Function objects supplied to .net code (e.g. as method arguments) are converted to empty dictionaries which obviously are not very useful.
So I've created my own wrapper for functions and would like to share with others. May be someone will find it useful too.
Attached are 2 files (.cpp/.h) that describe managed class JavascriptFunction. It holds v8 handle to js function which can be called from .NET code. To use this new class small patch to JavascriptInterop class should be applied (also attached).
Comments: ** Comment from web user: Ariman **
While working with the library I've noticed that there is no support for js callbacks in .NET code. Function objects supplied to .net code (e.g. as method arguments) are converted to empty dictionaries which obviously are not very useful.
So I've created my own wrapper for functions and would like to share with others. May be someone will find it useful too.
Attached are 2 files (.cpp/.h) that describe managed class JavascriptFunction. It holds v8 handle to js function which can be called from .NET code. To use this new class small patch to JavascriptInterop class should be applied (also attached).
Comments: ** Comment from web user: Ariman **
No. I don't suggest to remove destructor. I just saying that you don't really need to call SuppressFinalize in it (last line)
```
System::GC::SuppressFinalize(this);
```
since if destructor is called then finalizer will not be used anyway and we don't need additional explicit call to GC.