I have a StreamWriter which gets written to.
When the line count gets to 500 it closes it and moves the file.
I have added a timer as well so every 5 seconds it closes it and moves the file.
Obviously if the timer kicks in and closes the StreamWriter and then in MyMethod it tries to write to the StreamWriter it will throw a wobbly. I have therefore added some locks in to try and prevent any issues so if the timer kicks in it closes the StreamWriter, allocates a new file name and then after the lock if MyMethod tries to write to it all should be ok.
Is the below code good enough to handle any issues do you think?
private readonly object objLock = new object();
private StartUpMethod()
{
if (tmFileWriter == null)
{
tmFileWriter = new Timer(5000);
tmFileWriter.AutoReset = false;
tmFileWriter.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(tmFileWriter_Elapsed);
}
}
private void MyMethod()
{
lock (objLock)
{
if (_tempFilename == "")
{
_tempFilename = GenerateFileName();
_tw = new System.IO.StreamWriter(_tempFilename);
}
}
//Do some processing
lock (objLock)
{
_tw.WriteLine(sql);
_filelineCount++;
if (_filelineCount > 500)
{
_tw.Close();
System.IO.File.Move(_tempFilename, _tempFilename.Replace(".tmp", ".sql"));
_tempFilename = "";
_filelineCount = 0;
}
}
private void tmFileWriter_Elapsed(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e)
{
tmFileWriter.Stop();
lock (objLock)
{
if (_tw != null)
{
_tw.Close();
System.IO.File.Move(_tempFilename, _tempFilename.Replace(".tmp", ".sql"));
_tempFilename = GenerateFileName();
_tw = new StreamWriter(_tempFilename);
}
}
tmFileWriter.Start();
}
}