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QuestionIdentifying process completion Pin
Sam Marrocco23-Mar-14 10:26
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I've started a process that runs a command line executable and takes several seconds to return. I've attached/enabled events (OutputDataReceived and ErrorDataReceived) to enable the returning of STDOUT and STDERR messages from the process as they appear.

All works fine, and all events return the lines of text as they should for stdout and stderr as they appear. But I've noticed that the OutputDataReceived and ErrorDataReceived events continue to be fired and return output *even after* the process.Exited() event has fired.

I would have thought that the process had not yet completed until the last of Error and Output events have been caught/raised, but perhaps there is some kind of buffering going on within the Process that I am unaware of. If this is so, how can I know when the Process has *truly* completed-- as in the OUT and ERR data have fired for the last time *and* the process has truly exited? Ideally I would not read the contents of the OUT and ERR until the process is truly completed, therefore telling me that there is no output to follow the Exited() event.
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