Refactor event handling and improve argument validation across indicators

- Updated event handler signatures to use TValueEventArgs for consistency in Mama, Mgdi, Pwma, Rma, Sma, Ssf, Super, T3, Tema, Trima, Usf, Vidya, Wma, and Atr classes.
- Enhanced argument validation by specifying parameter names in exceptions for clarity.
- Adjusted tests to align with new event handler signatures.
- Improved code readability and maintainability by using structured records and lambda expressions.
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Miha Kralj
2025-12-27 15:46:28 -08:00
parent 4750c2b1e8
commit d7dbd7078a
73 changed files with 502 additions and 300 deletions
+4 -3
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ public sealed class Bop : ITValuePublisher
/// </summary>
public static string Name => "Bop";
public event Action<TValue>? Pub;
public event TValuePublishedHandler? Pub;
/// <summary>
/// Current BOP value.
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ public sealed class Bop : ITValuePublisher
}
Last = new TValue(input.Time, bop);
Pub?.Invoke(Last);
Pub?.Invoke(this, new TValueEventArgs { Value = Last, IsNew = true });
return Last;
}
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ public sealed class Bop : ITValuePublisher
// Or we could throw NotSupportedException.
// Given the interface contract, returning 0 is safer than crashing.
Last = new TValue(input.Time, 0);
Pub?.Invoke(Last);
Pub?.Invoke(this, new TValueEventArgs { Value = Last, IsNew = true });
return Last;
}
@@ -180,3 +180,4 @@ public sealed class Bop : ITValuePublisher
return new TSeries(t, v);
}
}