I am a newbie with Streams and I'm trying to write a function that redirects a Process's StandardOutput and returns the StandardOutput Stream so that it can be consumed elsewhere. When I return the Process.StandardOutput Stream in the method, how is that Stream stored? Does it just live in memory somewhere until it is consumed? Does it have a maximum size?
Here's some example code that I have so far:
public Stream GetStdOut(string file)
{
_process = new Process(file);
_process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
_process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
_process.Start();
return _process.StandardOutput;
}
public bool CompareStreams()
{
Stream s1 = GetStdOut("somefile.exe");
Stream s2 = GetStdOut("anotherfile.exe");
using (StreamReader sr1 = new StreamReader(s1))
using (StreamReader sr2 = new StreamReader(s2))
{
string line_a, line_b;
while ((line_a = sr1.ReadLine()) != null &&
(line_b = sr2.ReadLine()) != null)
{
if (line_a != line_b)
return false;
}
return true;
}
}
So in CompareStreams(), do I need to be worried about how much data is associated with Stream s1 while I'm generating data for Stream s2? Or does this not really matter?
