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TextWriterTraceListener.Close Method

Definition

Closes the Writer so that it no longer receives tracing or debugging output.

public:
 override void Close();
public override void Close ();
override this.Close : unit -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Close ()

Examples

The following example implements a TextWriterTraceListener named myTextListener, which uses a StreamWriter called myOutputWriter to write to a file named TestFile.txt. The example creates the file, stream, and text writer, writes one line of text to the file, and then flushes and closes the stream.

#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;

void main()
{
   #if defined(TRACE)
   TextWriterTraceListener^ myTextListener = nullptr;
   
   // Create a file for output named TestFile.txt.
   String^ myFileName = "TestFile.txt";
   StreamWriter^ myOutputWriter = gcnew StreamWriter( myFileName,true );
   
   // Add a TextWriterTraceListener for the file.
   if ( myOutputWriter )
   {
      myTextListener = gcnew TextWriterTraceListener( myOutputWriter );
      Trace::Listeners->Add( myTextListener );
   }

   // Write trace output to all trace listeners.
   Trace::WriteLine( 
      String::Concat( DateTime::Now.ToString(), " - Trace output" ) );
   if ( myTextListener )
   {
      // Remove and close the file writer/trace listener.
      myTextListener->Flush();
      Trace::Listeners->Remove( myTextListener );
      myTextListener->Close();
   }
   #endif
}
#define TRACE

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Diagnostics;

public class TextWriterTraceListenerSample
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        TextWriterTraceListener myTextListener = null;

        // Create a file for output named TestFile.txt.
        string myFileName = "TestFile.txt";
        StreamWriter myOutputWriter = new StreamWriter(myFileName, true);

        // Add a TextWriterTraceListener for the file.
        myTextListener = new TextWriterTraceListener(myOutputWriter);
        Trace.Listeners.Add(myTextListener);

        // Write trace output to all trace listeners.
        Trace.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString() + " - Trace output");

        // Remove and close the file writer/trace listener.
        myTextListener.Flush();
        Trace.Listeners.Remove(myTextListener);
        myTextListener.Close();
    }
}
#Const TRACE=True

Imports System.IO
Imports System.Diagnostics

Public Class TextWriterTraceListenerSample
   
   Public Shared Sub Main()
      Dim myTextListener As TextWriterTraceListener = Nothing

      ' Create a file for output named TestFile.txt.
      Dim myFileName As String = "TestFile.txt"
      Dim myOutputWriter As New StreamWriter(myFileName, True)
 
      ' Add a TextWriterTraceListener for the file.
      myTextListener = New TextWriterTraceListener(myOutputWriter)
      Trace.Listeners.Add(myTextListener)
     
      ' Write trace output to all trace listeners.
      Trace.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString() + " - Trace output")
      
      ' Remove and close the file writer/trace listener.
      myTextListener.Flush()
      Trace.Listeners.Remove(myTextListener)
      myTextListener.Close()

   End Sub
End Class

Remarks

Calling a Write or WriteLine method after calling Close automatically reopens the stream.

Applies to

See also