DeflateStream.EndWrite(IAsyncResult) Method
Definition
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Ends an asynchronous write operation. (Consider using the WriteAsync(Byte[], Int32, Int32) method instead.)
public:
override void EndWrite(IAsyncResult ^ asyncResult);
public override void EndWrite (IAsyncResult asyncResult);
override this.EndWrite : IAsyncResult -> unit
Public Overrides Sub EndWrite (asyncResult As IAsyncResult)
Parameters
- asyncResult
- IAsyncResult
A reference to the outstanding asynchronous I/O request.
Exceptions
asyncResult
is null
.
asyncResult
did not originate from a BeginWrite(Byte[], Int32, Int32, AsyncCallback, Object) method on the current stream.
Remarks
Starting with .NET Framework 4.5, you can perform asynchronous write operations by using the WriteAsync method. The EndWrite method is still available in current versions to support legacy code; however, you can implement asynchronous I/O operations more easily by using the new async methods. For more information, see Asynchronous File I/O.
EndWrite must be called only once for every call to the BeginWrite method.
This method blocks until the I/O operation has completed. Errors that occur during an asynchronous write request, such as a disk failure during the I/O request, occur on the thread pool thread and become visible upon a call to EndWrite. Exceptions thrown by the thread pool thread will not be visible when calling EndWrite.