I would like to execute arbitrary command-line application and read its standard output as it gets produced. I use CreateNamedPipe to create a pipe and then supply other end (open used CreateFile) to CreateProcess. Provided the target process doesn't explicitly manipulates with standard output bufferring is there a way to make sure that pipe in question is unbufferred or at least that the system minimun is used as buffer size?
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You can't really control the buffer sizes. You can pass in read and write buffer sizes of 1 to
However, I don't think the buffer sizes are really important. Pipes do not delay the sending of data until the buffer is "full", and there's nothing equivalent to the "nagle" option for TCP, so maintaining a small buffer size will not improve your latency. Keep in mind that when you connect a pipe to a console application's Also, something to watch out for when using inherited pipe handles is that the spawned application will inherit all your handles, so if you have a file or a socket open, you spawn an application, then close that handle, the file/socket/etc. will remain open until the spawned child process stops, which can lead to unexpected sharing violations and other strange problems. |
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