Esempio n. 1
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        private void StopTimer()
        {
            if (_timeout == System.Threading.Timeout.Infinite)
            {
                return;
            }

            _stopwatch.Stop();

            if (_stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds > _timeout)
            {
                ResetTimeout(System.Threading.Timeout.Infinite);
                throw new TimeoutException("Timeout in IO operation");
            }
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        private void StopTimer()
        {
            if (_timeout == System.Threading.Timeout.Infinite)
            {
                return;
            }

            _stopwatch.Stop();

            // Normally, a timeout exception would be thrown  by stream itself,
            // since we set the read/write timeout  for the stream.  However
            // there is a gap between  end of IO operation and stopping the
            // stop watch,  and it makes it possible for timeout to exceed
            // even after IO completed successfully.
            if (_stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds > _timeout)
            {
                ResetTimeout(System.Threading.Timeout.Infinite);
                throw new TimeoutException("Timeout in IO operation");
            }
        }