It's a statement, not a function call. Just like Return.
You wouldn't do
Return(x)
Pregunta
In VB.net, I have to use AddHandler (to add handler function dynamically) without the brackets. However if I use brackets like:
AddHandler(MyBtn.Click, AddressOf MyBtn_Click)
It does not work. The call must be without brackets. Is there any equivalent syntax for calling AddHandler using brackets? Is AddHandler different from subroutine or a function (method) of some class?
Solución
It's a statement, not a function call. Just like Return.
You wouldn't do
Return(x)