AnonymousPipeClientStream Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class.
Overloads
AnonymousPipeClientStream(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class with the specified string representation of the pipe handle. |
AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection, SafePipeHandle) |
Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class from the specified handle. |
AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class with the specified pipe direction and a string representation of the pipe handle. |
AnonymousPipeClientStream(String)
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class with the specified string representation of the pipe handle.
public:
AnonymousPipeClientStream(System::String ^ pipeHandleAsString);
public AnonymousPipeClientStream (string pipeHandleAsString);
new System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream : string -> System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream
Public Sub New (pipeHandleAsString As String)
Parameters
- pipeHandleAsString
- String
A string that represents the pipe handle.
Exceptions
pipeHandleAsString
is not a valid pipe handle.
Examples
The following example demonstrates a way to send a string from a parent process to a child process by using anonymous pipes. In this example, an AnonymousPipeClientStream object is created in a child process.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
class PipeClient
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length > 0)
{
using (PipeStream pipeClient =
new AnonymousPipeClientStream(args[0]))
{
Console.WriteLine("Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeClient.TransmissionMode);
// Anonymous Pipes do not support Message mode.
try
{
Console.WriteLine("Setting ReadMode to \"Message\".");
pipeClient.ReadMode = PipeTransmissionMode.Message;
}
catch (NotSupportedException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("EXCEPTION: {0}", e.Message);
}
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeClient))
{
// Display the read text to the console
string temp;
while ((temp = sr.ReadLine()) != null)
{
Console.WriteLine(temp);
}
}
}
}
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Class PipeClient
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String())
If (args.Length > 0) Then
Using pipeClient As New AnonymousPipeClientStream(args(0))
Console.WriteLine("Current TransmissionMode: {0}.", _
pipeClient.TransmissionMode)
' Anonymous Pipes do not support Message mode.
Try
Console.WriteLine("Setting ReadMode to 'Message'.")
pipeClient.ReadMode = PipeTransmissionMode.Message
Catch e As NotSupportedException
Console.WriteLine("EXCEPTION: {0}", e.Message)
End Try
Using sr As New StreamReader(pipeClient)
' Display the read text to the console
Dim temp As String
temp = sr.ReadLine()
While Not temp = Nothing
Console.WriteLine(temp)
temp = sr.ReadLine()
End While
End Using
End Using
End If
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
For constructors without a PipeDirection parameter, the default direction is In.
Applies to
AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection, SafePipeHandle)
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class from the specified handle.
public:
AnonymousPipeClientStream(System::IO::Pipes::PipeDirection direction, Microsoft::Win32::SafeHandles::SafePipeHandle ^ safePipeHandle);
public AnonymousPipeClientStream (System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection direction, Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafePipeHandle safePipeHandle);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public AnonymousPipeClientStream (System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection direction, Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafePipeHandle safePipeHandle);
new System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream : System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection * Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafePipeHandle -> System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
new System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream : System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection * Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafePipeHandle -> System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream
Public Sub New (direction As PipeDirection, safePipeHandle As SafePipeHandle)
Parameters
- direction
- PipeDirection
One of the enumeration values that determines the direction of the pipe.
Anonymous pipes can only be in one direction, so direction
cannot be set to InOut.
- safePipeHandle
- SafePipeHandle
A safe handle for the pipe that this AnonymousPipeClientStream object will encapsulate.
- Attributes
Exceptions
safePipeHandle
is not a valid handle.
safePipeHandle
is null
.
direction
is set to InOut.
Examples
The following example demonstrates a way to send a string from a parent process to a child process by using anonymous pipes. In this example, an AnonymousPipeClientStream object is created in a child process with a PipeDirection value of In.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
class PipeClient
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length > 0)
{
using (PipeStream pipeClient =
new AnonymousPipeClientStream(args[0]))
{
Console.WriteLine("Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeClient.TransmissionMode);
// Anonymous Pipes do not support Message mode.
try
{
Console.WriteLine("Setting ReadMode to \"Message\".");
pipeClient.ReadMode = PipeTransmissionMode.Message;
}
catch (NotSupportedException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("EXCEPTION: {0}", e.Message);
}
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeClient))
{
// Display the read text to the console
string temp;
while ((temp = sr.ReadLine()) != null)
{
Console.WriteLine(temp);
}
}
}
}
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Class PipeClient
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String())
If (args.Length > 0) Then
Using pipeClient As New AnonymousPipeClientStream(args(0))
Console.WriteLine("Current TransmissionMode: {0}.", _
pipeClient.TransmissionMode)
' Anonymous Pipes do not support Message mode.
Try
Console.WriteLine("Setting ReadMode to 'Message'.")
pipeClient.ReadMode = PipeTransmissionMode.Message
Catch e As NotSupportedException
Console.WriteLine("EXCEPTION: {0}", e.Message)
End Try
Using sr As New StreamReader(pipeClient)
' Display the read text to the console
Dim temp As String
temp = sr.ReadLine()
While Not temp = Nothing
Console.WriteLine(temp)
temp = sr.ReadLine()
End While
End Using
End Using
End If
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
A PipeDirection value of InOut is not supported because anonymous pipes are defined to be one-way.
Applies to
AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection, String)
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
- Source:
- AnonymousPipeClientStream.cs
Initializes a new instance of the AnonymousPipeClientStream class with the specified pipe direction and a string representation of the pipe handle.
public:
AnonymousPipeClientStream(System::IO::Pipes::PipeDirection direction, System::String ^ pipeHandleAsString);
public AnonymousPipeClientStream (System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection direction, string pipeHandleAsString);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public AnonymousPipeClientStream (System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection direction, string pipeHandleAsString);
new System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream : System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection * string -> System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
new System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream : System.IO.Pipes.PipeDirection * string -> System.IO.Pipes.AnonymousPipeClientStream
Public Sub New (direction As PipeDirection, pipeHandleAsString As String)
Parameters
- direction
- PipeDirection
One of the enumeration values that determines the direction of the pipe.
Anonymous pipes can only be in one direction, so direction
cannot be set to InOut.
- pipeHandleAsString
- String
A string that represents the pipe handle.
- Attributes
Exceptions
pipeHandleAsString
is an invalid handle.
pipeHandleAsString
is null
.
direction
is set to InOut.
Examples
The following example demonstrates a way to send a string from a parent process to a child process by using anonymous pipes. In this example, an AnonymousPipeClientStream object is created in a child process with a PipeDirection value of In.
//<snippet01>
#using <System.Core.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::IO::Pipes;
ref class PipeClient
{
public:
static void Main(array<String^>^ args)
{
if (args->Length > 1)
{
PipeStream^ pipeClient = gcnew AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection::In, args[1]);
Console::WriteLine("[CLIENT] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeClient->TransmissionMode);
StreamReader^ sr = gcnew StreamReader(pipeClient);
// Display the read text to the console
String^ temp;
// Wait for 'sync message' from the server.
do
{
Console::WriteLine("[CLIENT] Wait for sync...");
temp = sr->ReadLine();
}
while (!temp->StartsWith("SYNC"));
// Read the server data and echo to the console.
while ((temp = sr->ReadLine()) != nullptr)
{
Console::WriteLine("[CLIENT] Echo: " + temp);
}
sr->Close();
pipeClient->Close();
}
Console::Write("[CLIENT] Press Enter to continue...");
Console::ReadLine();
}
};
int main()
{
array<String^>^ args = Environment::GetCommandLineArgs();
PipeClient::Main(args);
}
//</snippet01>
//<snippet01>
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
class PipeClient
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length > 0)
{
using (PipeStream pipeClient =
new AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection.In, args[0]))
{
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeClient.TransmissionMode);
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeClient))
{
// Display the read text to the console
string temp;
// Wait for 'sync message' from the server.
do
{
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Wait for sync...");
temp = sr.ReadLine();
}
while (!temp.StartsWith("SYNC"));
// Read the server data and echo to the console.
while ((temp = sr.ReadLine()) != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Echo: " + temp);
}
}
}
}
Console.Write("[CLIENT] Press Enter to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
//</snippet01>
'<snippet01>
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Class PipeClient
Shared Sub Main(args() as String)
If args.Length > 0 Then
Using pipeClient As New AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection.In, args(0))
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.", _
pipeClient.TransmissionMode)
Using sr As New StreamReader(pipeClient)
' Display the read text to the console
Dim temp As String
' Wait for 'sync message' from the server.
Do
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Wait for sync...")
temp = sr.ReadLine()
Loop While temp.StartsWith("SYNC") = False
' Read the server data and echo to the console.
temp = sr.ReadLine()
While Not temp = Nothing
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Echo: " + temp)
temp = sr.ReadLine()
End While
End Using
End Using
End If
Console.Write("[CLIENT] Press Enter to continue...")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Class
'</snippet01>
Remarks
A PipeDirection value of InOut is not supported because anonymous pipes are defined to be one-way.