422 lines
20 KiB
C#
422 lines
20 KiB
C#
// ==++==
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//
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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//
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// ==--==
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/*============================================================
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**
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** Class: BufferedStream
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**
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** Original design by Anders Hejlsberg (AndersH)
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**
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** Purpose: A composable Stream that buffers reads & writes
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** to the underlying stream.
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**
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** Date: February 19, 2000
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**
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===========================================================*/
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using System;
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using System.Diagnostics;
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using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
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namespace System.IO {
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// Implementation notes:
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// This is a somewhat complex but efficient implementation. The biggest
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// design goal here is to prevent the buffer from getting in the way and slowing
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// down IO accesses when it isn't needed. If you always read & write for sizes
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// greater than the internal buffer size, then this class may not even allocate
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// the internal buffer. Secondly, it buffers reads & writes in a shared buffer.
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// (If you maintained two buffers separately, one operation would always trash
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// the other buffer anyways, so we might as well use one buffer.) The
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// assumption here is you will almost always be doing a series of reads or
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// writes, but rarely alternate between the two of them on the same stream.
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//
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// This code is based on Anders' original implementation of his adaptive
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// buffering code. I had some ideas to make the pathological case better
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// here, but the pathological cases for the new code would have avoided
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// memcpy's by introducing more disk writes (which are 3 orders of magnitude
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// slower). I've made some optimizations, fixed several bugs, and
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// tried documenting this code. -- BrianGru, 5/30/2000
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//
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// Possible future perf optimization:
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// When we have more time to look at buffering perf, consider the following
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// scenario for improving writing (and reading):
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// Consider a 4K buffer and three write requests, one for 3K, one for 2K, then
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// another for 3K in that order. In the current implementation, we will copy
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// the first 3K into our buffer, copy the first 1K of the 2K second write into
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// our buffer, write that 4K to disk, write the remaining 1K from the second
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// write to the disk, then copy the following 3K buffer to our internal buffer.
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// If we then closed the file, we would have to write the remaining 3K to disk.
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// We could possibly avoid a disk write by buffering the second half of the 2K
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// write. This may be a perf optimization, but there is a threshold where we
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// won't be winning anything (in fact, we'd be taking an extra memcpy). If we
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// have buffered data plus data to write that is bigger than 2x our buffer size,
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// we're better off writing our buffered data to disk then our given byte[] to
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// avoid a call to memcpy. But for cases when we have less data, it might be
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// better to copy any spilled over data into our internal buffer. Consider
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// implementing this and looking at perf results on many random sized writes.
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// Also, this should apply to Read trivially. -- BrianGru, 5/30/2000
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//
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// Class Invariants:
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// The class has one buffer, shared for reading & writing. It can only be
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// used for one or the other at any point in time - not both. The following
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// should be true:
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// 0 <= _readPos <= _readLen < _bufferSize
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// 0 <= _writePos < _bufferSize
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// _readPos == _readLen && _readPos > 0 implies the read buffer is valid,
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// but we're at the end of the buffer.
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// _readPos == _readLen == 0 means the read buffer contains garbage.
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// Either _writePos can be greater than 0, or _readLen & _readPos can be
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// greater than zero, but neither can be greater than zero at the same time.
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//
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// -- Brian Grunkemeyer, 3/11/2002
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream"]/*' />
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public sealed class BufferedStream : Stream {
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private Stream _s; // Underlying stream. Close sets _s to null.
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private byte[] _buffer; // Shared read/write buffer. Alloc on first use.
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private int _readPos; // Read pointer within shared buffer.
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private int _readLen; // Number of bytes read in buffer from _s.
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private int _writePos; // Write pointer within shared buffer.
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private int _bufferSize; // Length of internal buffer, if it's allocated.
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private const int _DefaultBufferSize = 4096;
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[Microsoft.Contracts.NotDelayed]
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private BufferedStream() {}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.BufferedStream"]/*' />
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[Microsoft.Contracts.NotDelayed]
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public BufferedStream(Stream stream) : this(stream, _DefaultBufferSize)
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{
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.BufferedStream1"]/*' />
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[Microsoft.Contracts.NotDelayed]
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public BufferedStream(Stream stream, int bufferSize)
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{
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if (stream==null)
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throw new ArgumentNullException("stream");
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if (bufferSize <= 0)
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throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("bufferSize", String.Format("ArgumentOutOfRange_MustBePositive", "bufferSize"));
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Debug.Assert(!(stream is FileStream), "FileStream is buffered - don't wrap it in a BufferedStream");
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Debug.Assert(!(stream is MemoryStream), "MemoryStream shouldn't be wrapped in a BufferedStream!");
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_s = stream;
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_bufferSize = bufferSize;
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// Allocate _buffer on its first use - it will not be used if all reads
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// & writes are greater than or equal to buffer size.
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if (!_s.CanRead && !_s.CanWrite) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.CanRead"]/*' />
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public override bool CanRead {
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get { return _s != null && _s.CanRead; }
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.CanWrite"]/*' />
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public override bool CanWrite {
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get { return _s != null && _s.CanWrite; }
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.CanSeek"]/*' />
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public override bool CanSeek {
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get { return _s != null && _s.CanSeek; }
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Length"]/*' />
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public override long Length {
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get {
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (_writePos > 0) FlushWrite();
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return _s.Length;
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}
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Position"]/*' />
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public override long Position {
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get {
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (!_s.CanSeek) __Error.SeekNotSupported();
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// return _s.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Current) + (_readPos + _writePos - _readLen);
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return _s.Position + (_readPos - _readLen + _writePos);
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}
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set {
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if (value < 0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("value", "ArgumentOutOfRange_NeedNonNegNum");
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (!_s.CanSeek) __Error.SeekNotSupported();
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if (_writePos > 0) FlushWrite();
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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_s.Seek(value, SeekOrigin.Begin);
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}
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Close"]/*' />
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public override void Close() {
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if (_s != null) {
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Flush();
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_s.Close();
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}
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_s = null;
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_buffer = null;
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Flush"]/*' />
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public override void Flush() {
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (_writePos > 0) {
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FlushWrite();
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}
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else if (_readPos < _readLen && _s.CanSeek) {
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FlushRead();
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}
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}
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// Reading is done by blocks from the file, but someone could read
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// 1 byte from the buffer then write. At that point, the OS's file
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// pointer is out of sync with the stream's position. All write
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// functions should call this function to preserve the position in the file.
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private void FlushRead() {
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Debug.Assert(_writePos == 0, "BufferedStream: Write buffer must be empty in FlushRead!");
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if (_readPos - _readLen != 0)
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_s.Seek(_readPos - _readLen, SeekOrigin.Current);
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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}
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// Writes are buffered. Anytime the buffer fills up
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// (_writePos + delta > _bufferSize) or the buffer switches to reading
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// and there is dirty data (_writePos > 0), this function must be called.
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private void FlushWrite() {
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Debug.Assert(_readPos == 0 && _readLen == 0, "BufferedStream: Read buffer must be empty in FlushWrite!");
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_s.Write(_buffer, 0, _writePos);
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_writePos = 0;
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_s.Flush();
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Read"]/*' />
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public override int Read([In, Out] byte[] array, int offset, int count) {
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if (array==null)
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throw new ArgumentNullException("array", "ArgumentNull_Buffer");
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if (offset < 0)
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throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("offset", "ArgumentOutOfRange_NeedNonNegNum");
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if (count < 0)
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throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("count", "ArgumentOutOfRange_NeedNonNegNum");
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if (array.Length - offset < count)
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throw new ArgumentException("Argument_InvalidOffLen");
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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int n = _readLen - _readPos;
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// if the read buffer is empty, read into either user's array or our
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// buffer, depending on number of bytes user asked for and buffer size.
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if (n == 0) {
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if (!_s.CanRead) __Error.ReadNotSupported();
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if (_writePos > 0) FlushWrite();
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if (count >= _bufferSize) {
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n = _s.Read(array, offset, count);
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// Throw away read buffer.
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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return n;
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}
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if (_buffer == null) _buffer = new byte[_bufferSize];
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n = _s.Read(_buffer, 0, _bufferSize);
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if (n == 0) return 0;
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = n;
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}
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// Now copy min of count or numBytesAvailable (ie, near EOF) to array.
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if (n > count) n = count;
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Buffer.BlockCopy(_buffer, _readPos, array, offset, n);
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_readPos += n;
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// If we hit the end of the buffer and didn't have enough bytes, we must
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// read some more from the underlying stream.
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if (n < count) {
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int moreBytesRead = _s.Read(array, offset + n, count - n);
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n += moreBytesRead;
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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}
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return n;
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}
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// Reads a byte from the underlying stream. Returns the byte cast to an int
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// or -1 if reading from the end of the stream.
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.ReadByte"]/*' />
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public override int ReadByte() {
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (_readLen==0 && !_s.CanRead) __Error.ReadNotSupported();
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if (_readPos == _readLen) {
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if (_writePos > 0) FlushWrite();
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if (_buffer == null) _buffer = new byte[_bufferSize];
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_readLen = _s.Read(_buffer, 0, _bufferSize);
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_readPos = 0;
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}
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if (_readPos == _readLen) return -1;
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return _buffer[_readPos++];
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Write"]/*' />
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public override void Write(byte[] array, int offset, int count) {
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if (array == null) {
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throw new ArgumentNullException("array", "buffer is null");
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}
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if (offset < 0) {
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throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("offset", "negative");
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}
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if (count < 0) {
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throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("count", "negative");
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}
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if (array.Length < offset + count) {
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throw new ArgumentException("offset+length larger than buffer");
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}
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if (_s == null) {
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throw new ObjectDisposedException("Stream is closed");
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}
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if (_writePos == 0) {
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if (!_s.CanWrite) {
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throw new NotSupportedException("Unwritable stream");
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}
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if (_readPos < _readLen) {
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FlushRead();
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}
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}
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if (_writePos > 0) {
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int numBytes = _bufferSize - _writePos;
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if (numBytes > 0) {
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if (numBytes > count) {
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numBytes = count;
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < numBytes; i++) {
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_buffer[_writePos + i] = array[offset + i];
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}
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_writePos += numBytes;
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if (count == numBytes) {
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return;
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}
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offset += numBytes;
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count -= numBytes;
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}
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_s.Write(_buffer, 0, _writePos);
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_writePos = 0;
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}
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if (count >= _bufferSize) {
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_s.Write(array, offset, count);
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return;
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}
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if (_buffer == null) {
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_buffer = new byte[_bufferSize];
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
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_buffer[_writePos + i] = array[offset + i];
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}
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_writePos = count;
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.WriteByte"]/*' />
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public override void WriteByte(byte value) {
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (_writePos==0) {
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if (!_s.CanWrite) __Error.WriteNotSupported();
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if (_readPos < _readLen)
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FlushRead();
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else {
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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}
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if (_buffer==null) _buffer = new byte[_bufferSize];
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}
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if (_writePos == _bufferSize)
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FlushWrite();
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_buffer[_writePos++] = value;
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.Seek"]/*' />
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public override long Seek(long offset, SeekOrigin origin)
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{
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (!_s.CanSeek) __Error.SeekNotSupported();
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// If we've got bytes in our buffer to write, write them out.
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// If we've read in and consumed some bytes, we'll have to adjust
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// our seek positions ONLY IF we're seeking relative to the current
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// position in the stream.
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Debug.Assert(_readPos <= _readLen, "_readPos <= _readLen");
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if (_writePos > 0) {
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FlushWrite();
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}
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else if (origin == SeekOrigin.Current) {
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// Don't call FlushRead here, which would have caused an infinite
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// loop. Simply adjust the seek origin. This isn't necessary
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// if we're seeking relative to the beginning or end of the stream.
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Debug.Assert(_readLen - _readPos >= 0, "_readLen ("+_readLen+") - _readPos ("+_readPos+") >= 0");
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offset -= (_readLen - _readPos);
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}
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/*
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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return _s.Seek(offset, origin);
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*/
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long oldPos = _s.Position + (_readPos - _readLen);
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long pos = _s.Seek(offset, origin);
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// We now must update the read buffer. We can in some cases simply
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// update _readPos within the buffer, copy around the buffer so our
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// Position property is still correct, and avoid having to do more
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// reads from the disk. Otherwise, discard the buffer's contents.
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if (_readLen > 0) {
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// We can optimize the following condition:
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// oldPos - _readPos <= pos < oldPos + _readLen - _readPos
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if (oldPos == pos) {
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if (_readPos > 0) {
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//Console.WriteLine("Seek: seeked for 0, adjusting buffer back by: "+_readPos+" _readLen: "+_readLen);
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Buffer.BlockCopy(_buffer, _readPos, _buffer, 0, _readLen - _readPos);
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_readLen -= _readPos;
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_readPos = 0;
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}
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// If we still have buffered data, we must update the stream's
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// position so our Position property is correct.
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if (_readLen > 0)
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_s.Seek(_readLen, SeekOrigin.Current);
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}
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else if (oldPos - _readPos < pos && pos < oldPos + _readLen - _readPos) {
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int diff = (int)(pos - oldPos);
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//Console.WriteLine("Seek: diff was "+diff+", readpos was "+_readPos+" adjusting buffer - shrinking by "+ (_readPos + diff));
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Buffer.BlockCopy(_buffer, _readPos+diff, _buffer, 0, _readLen - (_readPos + diff));
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_readLen -= (_readPos + diff);
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_readPos = 0;
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if (_readLen > 0)
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_s.Seek(_readLen, SeekOrigin.Current);
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}
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else {
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// Lose the read buffer.
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_readPos = 0;
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_readLen = 0;
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}
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Debug.Assert(_readLen >= 0 && _readPos <= _readLen, "_readLen should be nonnegative, and _readPos should be less than or equal _readLen");
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Debug.Assert(pos == Position, "Seek optimization: pos != Position! Buffer math was mangled.");
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}
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return pos;
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}
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//| <include file='doc\BufferedStream.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="BufferedStream.SetLength"]/*' />
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public override void SetLength(long value) {
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if (value < 0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("value", "ArgumentOutOfRange_NegFileSize");
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if (_s==null) __Error.StreamIsClosed();
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if (!_s.CanSeek) __Error.SeekNotSupported();
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if (!_s.CanWrite) __Error.WriteNotSupported();
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if (_writePos > 0) {
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FlushWrite();
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}
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else if (_readPos < _readLen) {
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FlushRead();
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}
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_s.SetLength(value);
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}
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}
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}
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