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c# - Func<T>() vs Func<T>.Invoke()

I'm curious about the differences between calling a Func<T> directly vs. using Invoke() on it. Is there a difference? Is the first syntactical sugar and calls Invoke() underneath anyway?

public T DoWork<T>(Func<T> method)
{
    return (T)method.Invoke();
}

vs.

public T DoWork<T>(Func<T> method)
{
    return (T)method();
}

Or am I on the wrong track entirely?

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There's no difference at all. The second is just a shorthand for Invoke, provided by the compiler. They compile to the same IL.


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