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It yields new input on line breaks, so yeah, guaranteed to be a full line. Also note that even if you write code like this in the underlying app: Console.Write("foo");
Console.Write("bar"); In reality, this will write the data to an internal buffer and only flush the data to stdout once it reaches a certain size (or if you do |
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Indeed it does! I must have missed that, anyway, good job with the library, extremely useful. |
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When
ListenAsync
emits a standard output event, is it guaranteed to be a full line?What if the process outputs a progress dot
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every second, would there be an event for each dot? Or only when a new line is output?Thanks
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