BufferedInMemoryStream overview
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![]() | Gets a value that determines whether the current stream can time out. |
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![]() | Gets or sets a value that determines how long the stream will attempt to read before timing out. |
![]() | Gets or sets a value that determines how long the stream will attempt to write before timing out. |
![]() | Begins an asynchronous read operation. |
![]() | Begins an asynchronous write operation. |
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![]() | Creates an object that contains all the relevant information required to generate a proxy used to communicate with a remote object. |
![]() | Overloaded. Releases all resources used by the Stream. |
![]() | Waits for the pending asynchronous read to complete. |
![]() | Ends an asynchronous write operation. |
![]() | Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object. |
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![]() | Serves as a hash function for a particular type. |
![]() | Retrieves the current lifetime service object that controls the lifetime policy for this instance. |
![]() | Gets the Type of the current instance. |
![]() | Obtains a lifetime service object to control the lifetime policy for this instance. |
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![]() | Reads a byte from the stream and advances the position within the stream by one byte, or returns -1 if at the end of the stream. |
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![]() | Returns a String that represents the current Object. |
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![]() | Writes a byte to the current position in the stream and advances the position within the stream by one byte. |
![]() | Obsolete. Allocates a WaitHandle object. |
![]() | Overloaded. Releases the unmanaged resources used by the Stream and optionally releases the managed resources. |
![]() | Allows an Object to attempt to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by garbage collection. |
![]() | Overloaded. Creates a shallow copy of the current MarshalByRefObject object. |
![]() | Overloaded. Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. |