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DataReceivedEventHandler Delegat

Definition

Stellt die Methode dar, die das OutputDataReceived-Ereignis oder das ErrorDataReceived-Ereignis eines Process behandelt.

public delegate void DataReceivedEventHandler(System::Object ^ sender, DataReceivedEventArgs ^ e);
public delegate void DataReceivedEventHandler(object sender, DataReceivedEventArgs e);
type DataReceivedEventHandler = delegate of obj * DataReceivedEventArgs -> unit
Public Delegate Sub DataReceivedEventHandler(sender As Object, e As DataReceivedEventArgs)

Parameter

sender
Object

Die Quelle des Ereignisses.

e
DataReceivedEventArgs

Ein DataReceivedEventArgs, das die Ereignisdaten enthält.

Beispiele

Im folgenden Codebeispiel wird veranschaulicht, wie asynchrone Lesevorgänge für den umgeleiteten Stream des Sortierbefehls ausgeführt werdenStandardOutput. Der Sortierbefehl ist eine Konsolenanwendung, die Texteingaben liest und sortiert.

Im Beispiel wird ein DataReceivedEventHandler Delegat für den SortOutputHandler Ereignishandler erstellt und der Delegat dem OutputDataReceived Ereignis zugeordnet. Der Ereignishandler empfängt Textzeilen aus dem umgeleiteten StandardOutput Stream, formatiert den Text und schreibt den Text auf den Bildschirm.

// Define the namespaces used by this sample.
#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Text;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;
using namespace System::Threading;
using namespace System::ComponentModel;

ref class SortOutputRedirection
{
private:
   // Define static variables shared by class methods.
   static StringBuilder^ sortOutput = nullptr;
   static int numOutputLines = 0;

public:
   static void SortInputListText()
   {
      // Initialize the process and its StartInfo properties.
      // The sort command is a console application that
      // reads and sorts text input.

      Process^ sortProcess;
      sortProcess = gcnew Process;
      sortProcess->StartInfo->FileName = "Sort.exe";
      
      // Set UseShellExecute to false for redirection.
      sortProcess->StartInfo->UseShellExecute = false;
      
      // Redirect the standard output of the sort command.  
      // This stream is read asynchronously using an event handler.
      sortProcess->StartInfo->RedirectStandardOutput = true;
      sortOutput = gcnew StringBuilder;
      
      // Set our event handler to asynchronously read the sort output.
      sortProcess->OutputDataReceived += gcnew DataReceivedEventHandler( SortOutputHandler );
      
      // Redirect standard input as well.  This stream
      // is used synchronously.
      sortProcess->StartInfo->RedirectStandardInput = true;
      
      // Start the process.
      sortProcess->Start();
      
      // Use a stream writer to synchronously write the sort input.
      StreamWriter^ sortStreamWriter = sortProcess->StandardInput;
      
      // Start the asynchronous read of the sort output stream.
      sortProcess->BeginOutputReadLine();
      
      // Prompt the user for input text lines.  Write each 
      // line to the redirected input stream of the sort command.
      Console::WriteLine( "Ready to sort up to 50 lines of text" );

      String^ inputText;
      int numInputLines = 0;
      do
      {
         Console::WriteLine( "Enter a text line (or press the Enter key to stop):" );

         inputText = Console::ReadLine();
         if (  !String::IsNullOrEmpty( inputText ) )
         {
            numInputLines++;
            sortStreamWriter->WriteLine( inputText );
         }
      }
      while (  !String::IsNullOrEmpty( inputText ) && (numInputLines < 50) );

      Console::WriteLine( "<end of input stream>" );
      Console::WriteLine();
      
      // End the input stream to the sort command.
      sortStreamWriter->Close();
      
      // Wait for the sort process to write the sorted text lines.
      sortProcess->WaitForExit();

      if ( numOutputLines > 0 )
      {
         
         // Write the formatted and sorted output to the console.
         Console::WriteLine( " Sort results = {0} sorted text line(s) ",
            numOutputLines.ToString() );
         Console::WriteLine( "----------" );
         Console::WriteLine( sortOutput->ToString() );
      }
      else
      {
         Console::WriteLine( " No input lines were sorted." );
      }

      sortProcess->Close();
   }

private:
   static void SortOutputHandler( Object^ /*sendingProcess*/,
      DataReceivedEventArgs^ outLine )
   {
      // Collect the sort command output.
      if (  !String::IsNullOrEmpty( outLine->Data ) )
      {
         numOutputLines++;
         
         // Add the text to the collected output.
         sortOutput->AppendFormat( "\n[{0}] {1}",
            numOutputLines.ToString(), outLine->Data );
      }
   }
};

/// The main entry point for the application.
void main()
{
   try
   {
      SortOutputRedirection::SortInputListText();
   }
   catch ( InvalidOperationException^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "Exception:" );
      Console::WriteLine( e );
   }
}
// Define the namespaces used by this sample.
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Threading;
using System.ComponentModel;

namespace ProcessAsyncStreamSamples
{
    class SortOutputRedirection
    {
        // Define static variables shared by class methods.
        private static StringBuilder sortOutput = null;
        private static int numOutputLines = 0;

        public static void SortInputListText()
        {
            // Initialize the process and its StartInfo properties.
            // The sort command is a console application that
            // reads and sorts text input.

            Process sortProcess = new Process();
            sortProcess.StartInfo.FileName = "Sort.exe";

            // Set UseShellExecute to false for redirection.
            sortProcess.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;

            // Redirect the standard output of the sort command.
            // This stream is read asynchronously using an event handler.
            sortProcess.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
            sortOutput = new StringBuilder();

            // Set our event handler to asynchronously read the sort output.
            sortProcess.OutputDataReceived += SortOutputHandler;

            // Redirect standard input as well.  This stream
            // is used synchronously.
            sortProcess.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = true;

            // Start the process.
            sortProcess.Start();

            // Use a stream writer to synchronously write the sort input.
            StreamWriter sortStreamWriter = sortProcess.StandardInput;

            // Start the asynchronous read of the sort output stream.
            sortProcess.BeginOutputReadLine();

            // Prompt the user for input text lines.  Write each
            // line to the redirected input stream of the sort command.
            Console.WriteLine("Ready to sort up to 50 lines of text");

            String inputText;
            int numInputLines = 0;
            do
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Enter a text line (or press the Enter key to stop):");

                inputText = Console.ReadLine();
                if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(inputText))
                {
                    numInputLines++;
                    sortStreamWriter.WriteLine(inputText);
                }
            }
            while (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(inputText) && (numInputLines < 50));
            Console.WriteLine("<end of input stream>");
            Console.WriteLine();

            // End the input stream to the sort command.
            sortStreamWriter.Close();

            // Wait for the sort process to write the sorted text lines.
            sortProcess.WaitForExit();

            if (numOutputLines > 0)
            {
                // Write the formatted and sorted output to the console.
                Console.WriteLine($" Sort results = {numOutputLines} sorted text line(s) ");
                Console.WriteLine("----------");
                Console.WriteLine(sortOutput);
            }
            else
            {
                Console.WriteLine(" No input lines were sorted.");
            }

            sortProcess.Close();
        }

        private static void SortOutputHandler(object sendingProcess,
            DataReceivedEventArgs outLine)
        {
            // Collect the sort command output.
            if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(outLine.Data))
            {
                numOutputLines++;

                // Add the text to the collected output.
                sortOutput.Append(Environment.NewLine +
                    $"[{numOutputLines}] - {outLine.Data}");
            }
        }
    }
}

namespace ProcessAsyncStreamSamples
{

    class ProcessSampleMain
    {
        /// The main entry point for the application.
        static void Main()
        {
            try
            {
                SortOutputRedirection.SortInputListText();
            }
            catch (InvalidOperationException e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Exception:");
                Console.WriteLine(e);
            }
        }
    }
}
' Define the namespaces used by this sample.
Imports System.Text
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.ComponentModel

Namespace ProcessAsyncStreamSamples

    Class ProcessAsyncOutputRedirection
        ' Define static variables shared by class methods.
        Private Shared sortOutput As StringBuilder = Nothing
        Private Shared numOutputLines As Integer = 0

        Public Shared Sub SortInputListText()

            ' Initialize the process and its StartInfo properties.
            ' The sort command is a console application that
            ' reads and sorts text input.
            Dim sortProcess As New Process()
            sortProcess.StartInfo.FileName = "Sort.exe"

            ' Set UseShellExecute to false for redirection.
            sortProcess.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = False

            ' Redirect the standard output of the sort command.  
            ' Read the stream asynchronously using an event handler.
            sortProcess.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = True
            sortOutput = New StringBuilder()

            ' Set our event handler to asynchronously read the sort output.
            AddHandler sortProcess.OutputDataReceived, AddressOf SortOutputHandler

            ' Redirect standard input as well.  This stream
            ' is used synchronously.
            sortProcess.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = True

            ' Start the process.
            sortProcess.Start()

            ' Use a stream writer to synchronously write the sort input.
            Dim sortStreamWriter As StreamWriter = sortProcess.StandardInput

            ' Start the asynchronous read of the sort output stream.
            sortProcess.BeginOutputReadLine()

            ' Prompt the user for input text lines.  Write each 
            ' line to the redirected input stream of the sort command.
            Console.WriteLine("Ready to sort up to 50 lines of text")

            Dim inputText As String
            Dim numInputLines As Integer = 0
            Do
                Console.WriteLine("Enter a text line (or press the Enter key to stop):")

                inputText = Console.ReadLine()
                If Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(inputText) Then
                    numInputLines += 1
                    sortStreamWriter.WriteLine(inputText)
                End If
            Loop While Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(inputText) AndAlso numInputLines < 50
            Console.WriteLine("<end of input stream>")
            Console.WriteLine()

            ' End the input stream to the sort command.
            sortStreamWriter.Close()

            ' Wait for the sort process to write the sorted text lines.
            sortProcess.WaitForExit()

            If Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(numOutputLines) Then
                ' Write the formatted and sorted output to the console.
                Console.WriteLine($" Sort results = {numOutputLines} sorted text line(s) ")
                Console.WriteLine("----------")
                Console.WriteLine(sortOutput)
            Else
                Console.WriteLine(" No input lines were sorted.")
            End If

            sortProcess.Close()
        End Sub

        Private Shared Sub SortOutputHandler(sendingProcess As Object,
           outLine As DataReceivedEventArgs)

            ' Collect the sort command output.
            If Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(outLine.Data) Then
                numOutputLines += 1

                ' Add the text to the collected output.
                sortOutput.Append(Environment.NewLine +
                    $"[{numOutputLines}] - {outLine.Data}")
            End If
        End Sub
    End Class
End Namespace

Namespace ProcessAsyncStreamSamples

    Class ProcessSampleMain

        ' The main entry point for the application.
        Shared Sub Main()
            Try
                ProcessAsyncOutputRedirection.SortInputListText()

            Catch e As InvalidOperationException
                Console.WriteLine("Exception:")
                Console.WriteLine(e)
            End Try
        End Sub
    End Class  'ProcessSampleMain
End Namespace 'Process_AsyncStream_Sample

Hinweise

Beim Erstellen eines DataReceivedEventHandler-Delegaten bestimmen Sie die Methode für die Ereignisbehandlung. Um dem Ereignishandler das Ereignis zuzuordnen, fügen Sie dem Ereignis eine Instanz des Delegaten hinzu. Der Ereignishandler wird bei jedem Eintreten des Ereignisses aufgerufen, sofern der Delegat nicht entfernt wird. Weitere Informationen zu Ereignishandlerdelegaten finden Sie unter Behandeln und Auslösen von Ereignissen.

Um die umgeleitete oder StandardError streamte StandardOutput Ausgabe eines Prozesses asynchron zu erfassen, fügen Sie den Ereignishandler dem OutputDataReceived Ereignis oder ErrorDataReceived hinzu. Diese Ereignisse werden jedes Mal ausgelöst, wenn der Prozess eine Zeile in den entsprechenden umgeleiteten Stream schreibt. Wenn der umgeleitete Stream geschlossen wird, wird eine NULL-Zeile an den Ereignishandler gesendet. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Ereignishandler diese Bedingung überprüft, bevor Sie auf die Data Eigenschaft zugreifen. Beispielsweise können Sie die static -Methode String.IsNullOrEmpty verwenden, um die Data Eigenschaft in Ihrem Ereignishandler zu überprüfen.

Erweiterungsmethoden

GetMethodInfo(Delegate)

Ruft ein Objekt ab, das die Methode darstellt, die vom angegebenen Delegaten dargestellt wird.

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