IsolatedStorageFileStream.Flush Method
Definition
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Clears buffers for this stream and causes any buffered data to be written to the file.
Overloads
Flush(Boolean) |
Clears buffers for this stream and causes any buffered data to be written to the file, and also clears all intermediate file buffers. |
Flush() |
Clears buffers for this stream and causes any buffered data to be written to the file. |
Flush(Boolean)
- Source:
- IsolatedStorageFileStream.cs
- Source:
- IsolatedStorageFileStream.cs
- Source:
- IsolatedStorageFileStream.cs
Clears buffers for this stream and causes any buffered data to be written to the file, and also clears all intermediate file buffers.
public:
override void Flush(bool flushToDisk);
public override void Flush (bool flushToDisk);
override this.Flush : bool -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Flush (flushToDisk As Boolean)
Parameters
- flushToDisk
- Boolean
true
to flush all intermediate file buffers; otherwise, false
.
Remarks
Use this overload when you want to ensure that all buffered data in intermediate file buffers is written to disk.
See also
Applies to
Flush()
- Source:
- IsolatedStorageFileStream.cs
- Source:
- IsolatedStorageFileStream.cs
- Source:
- IsolatedStorageFileStream.cs
Clears buffers for this stream and causes any buffered data to be written to the file.
public:
override void Flush();
public override void Flush ();
override this.Flush : unit -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Flush ()
Remarks
Because a buffer can be used for either reading or writing, but not both simultaneously, Flush performs two functions. First, any data previously written to the buffer is copied to the file and the buffer is cleared. Second, if CanSeek is true
and data was previously copied from the file to the buffer for reading, the current position within the file is decremented by the number of unread bytes in the buffer. The buffer is then cleared.
Use the Flush(Boolean) method overload when you want to ensure that all buffered data in intermediate file buffers is written to disk.