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Combination Stream

Allows multiple streams to be represented as a single stream. Only reading stream (both synchronous and asynchronous) is supported.

NuGet

Install-Package CombinationStream

CombinationStream is only distrubuted via nuget as a single CombinationStream.cs file. For those using older versions of Visual Studio that does not support NuGet Package Manager, please download the command line version of NuGet.exe and run the following command.

nuget install CombinationStream

Supported Platforms

  • .NET 2.0+ (client profiles also supported)
  • Windows 8 Metro Style Applications - WinRT (Windows 8)
  • Silverlight 4+
  • Windows Phone 7.0+
  • Portable Class Library

NETFX_CORE must be defined for Windows 8 Metro Style Applications

Usage

Stream stream0 = .....;
Stream stream1 = .....;

var streams = new List<Stream>();
streams.Add(stream0);
streams.Add(stream1);

Stream combinationStream = new CombinationStream(streams);

You can get the internal list of streams using InteralStreams property.

IList<Stream> streams = combinationStream.InternalStreams;

When calling combinationStream.Dispose() all streams will be disposed. If you want to have explict control over disposing certain streams, you can make use of the overload contructor and pass the list of stream index that you would like to auto dispose when calling Dispose() on the CombinationStream.

Stream stream0 = .....;
Stream stream1 = .....;
Stream stream2 = .....;

var streams = new List<Stream>();
streams.Add(stream0);
streams.Add(stream1);
streams.Add(stream2);

Stream combinationStream = new CombinationStream(streams, new [] { 0, 2 });
combinationStream.Dispose(); // disposes only stream at index 0 and 2.
stream1.Dispose(); // need to explicitly dispose stream at index 1