var fs = new FileStream(filePath, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite);
using(var writer = new StreamWriter(fs))
writer.Write(....);
If the file previously contained text and the newly-written text is shorter than what was already in the file, how do I make sure that the obsolete trailing content in the file is truncated?
Note that opening the file in truncate mode isn't an option in this case. The file is already open when I receive the FileStream
object. The above code is just to illustrate the stream's properties.
EDIT
Expanding on the answer below, the solution is:
var fs = new FileStream(filePath, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite);
using(var writer = new StreamWriter(fs))
{
writer.Write(....);
writer.Flush();
fs.SetLength(fs.Position);
}
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