I am making a program that transports a file in chunks over TCP. Now, Each time I transfer a file a little bit at the end doesn't seem to be written in and so if I try to transfer a picture at the bottom right there are glitches. Now, my first idea was that when I read, transfer and write the final chunk that is smaller that the buffer length, I write in a lot of zeroes too. So I tried to change the last buffer size accordingly. I then tried that out using a small text file that only has HELLO WORLD written in it, but when I write it in, and then open the file, it is empty.
Here is the reading and sending code where range[0] is the first part and range[1 ] is the last part:
byte[] buffer = new byte[DATA_BUFF_SIZE];
using (Stream input = File.OpenRead(file.Path))
{
Console.WriteLine("SENT PARTS # ");
for (int i = range[0]; i <= range[1]; i++)
{
Console.Write("PART " + i + ", ");
if (i == range[1])
{
buffer = new byte[input.Length - input.Position];
}
input.Position = i * DATA_BUFF_SIZE;
input.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
netStream.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
}
Console.WriteLine("LENGTH = " + input.Length);
}
here is the receiving and writing code:
int bytesReceived = 0;
int index = partRange.First;
int partNum = 0;
byte[] receiveBuffer = new byte[BUFF_SIZE];
if (index == partRange.Last)
{
receiveBuffer = new byte[fileToDownload.Length - index * BUFF_SIZE];
}
while ((bytesReceived = netStream.Read(receiveBuffer, 0, receiveBuffer.Length)) > 0)
{
Console.Write("INDEX:" + index + ", ");
output.Position = index * BUFF_SIZE;
output.Write(receiveBuffer, 0, receiveBuffer.Length);
index++;
partNum++;
if (partNum > (partRange.Last - partRange.First))
{
break;
}
if (index == partRange.Last)
{
receiveBuffer = new byte[fileToDownload.Length - index * BUFF_SIZE];
}
}
Console.WriteLine();
What am I missing? I even printed out the buffer on client and server and it is equal.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.