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        public void ExternalTool_WithTimeout_EventuallyWritesBothOutputStreamsToFile()
        {
            // This does not really work... in the current implementation the stuff gets written, true, but only
            // once the timedout process actually finishes (if it ever does!). So is that really "working"? Eeeh...

            const string canary1 = "eb6b46bu6";
            const string canary2 = "dsrt7n46n8";

            var outputFile = Path.GetTempFileName();

            // Need to do this the long way around to avoid consuming the result.
            var instance = new ExternalTool
            {
                ExecutablePath = TestData.CommandHandler,
                // The command is supposed to execute for a long time, to ensure that we time out below.
                Arguments      = TestData.MakeCommandString(string.Format("echo {0} & {1} & {2}", canary1, canary2, TestData.GetSleepCommand(10))),
                OutputFilePath = outputFile
            }.Start();

            try
            {
                // Should be long enough that the echo succeeds but short enough that the timeout does not.
                var result = instance.GetResult(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2));

                // Forward outputs to show what happened if we do not time out.
                result.ForwardOutputs();

                throw new Exception("Should have timed out before reaching this point!");
            }
            catch (TimeoutException)
            {
                Debug.WriteLine("Expected timeout occurred.");

                // The file only becomes accessible when the process exits (even if we time out earlier).
                // So wait for the file to become accessible here.
                var timeout = new CancellationTokenSource(30000).Token;

                while (!timeout.IsCancellationRequested)
                {
                    try
                    {
                        File.Open(outputFile, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read).Dispose();
                        break;
                    }
                    catch
                    {
                        timeout.WaitHandle.WaitOne(100);
                    }
                }
            }

            try
            {
                var outputFileContents = File.ReadAllText(outputFile);
                Assert.IsTrue(outputFileContents.Contains(canary1));
                Assert.IsTrue(outputFileContents.Contains(canary2));
            }
            finally
            {
                try
                {
                    File.Delete(outputFile);
                }
                catch
                {
                    // Don't care if this fails (weird slow test runners and all that - file deletion is wonky).
                }
            }
        }