When I change selection in a list, the dialog gets updated, reading from the file associated with that item in the list. I fixed the problem by using the using
statement in below code.
private void ViewModel_SelectedNoteChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
contentRichTextBox.Document.Blocks.Clear();
if (VM.SelectedNote != null)
{
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(VM.SelectedNote.FileLocation))
{
using (FileStream fileStream = new FileStream(VM.SelectedNote.FileLocation, FileMode.Open))
{
var contents = new TextRange(contentRichTextBox.Document.ContentStart, contentRichTextBox.Document.ContentEnd);
contents.Load(fileStream, DataFormats.Rtf);
}
}
}
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
If I don't use the using
statement above, its hit or miss. Sometimes it reads the contents from a file and display them, otherwise it throws an exception.
System.IO.IOException: 'The process cannot access the file 'D:\EClone\bin\Debug\netcoreapp3.1\3.rtf' because it is being used by another process.'
My question is why the unpredictable behavior without the using
statement? Is it because of known unpredictability of garbage collection (when it decides to clean up), because we can never be sure when does the garbage collection cleans up the file? Is this a good example of non-deterministic nature of garbage collection? Or is it something else?