Reputation: 2326
I was doing some trials on the basis of the following Q&A: Where does Console.WriteLine go in ASP.NET?.
The code I tried goes like below:
var fs = new System.IO.FileStream(@"D:\log.txt", System.IO.FileMode.Append);
var tr = new System.IO.StreamWriter(fs);
Console.SetOut(tr);
Console.WriteLine("My Default Debugging");
fs.Close();
Here I am setting the FileStream fs
to StreamWriter tr
and in turn setting it as Console.Out
by calling Console.SetOut()
. So, by that I am expecting it to write to the file by Console.WriteLine()
. Though my file gets created, it is empty.
What can be the thing I am missing here?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1571
Reputation: 834
var fs = new System.IO.FileStream(@"D:\log.txt", System.IO.FileMode.Append);
var tr = new System.IO.StreamWriter(fs);
Console.SetOut(tr);
Console.WriteLine("My Default Debugging");
tr.Close();
fs.Close();
Maybe it's because you didn't close the StreamWriter before you closed the FileStream?
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 98850
Becuase Console.WriteLine()
doesn't do that?
Writes the specified data, followed by the current line terminator, to the standard output stream.
Upvotes: 0