I'm writing a C# console application that takes 2 parameters: myprogram.exe param1 param2
param2
is optional, and the idea is if it's not present, get piped data:
echo "hithere" | myprogram.exe param1
I've made this part work by capturing Console.In.ReadToEnd()
when only 1 parameter is passed.
The problem I'm facing is when only 1 parameter is passed and no data is piped, it just sits there listening to user input and the only way to close out is to Ctrl+C
to end the program.
Instead, is there a way to return an error and quit the program if only 1 parameter was supplied and no data was piped ?
To test if there is anything waiting, I've tried using:
Console.OpenStandardInput().CanRead
Console.OpenStandardInput().Length
Console.In.Peek()
That didn't work.
I've also tried the 'hack' mentioned at the bottom of this stackoverflow question: C# Console receive input with pipe .
Any ideas?