using System;
using System.IO;
class DirAppend
{
public static void Main()
{
using (StreamWriter w = File.AppendText("log.txt"))
{
Log("Test1", w);
Log("Test2", w);
}
using (StreamReader r = File.OpenText("log.txt"))
{
DumpLog(r);
}
}
public static void Log(string logMessage, TextWriter w)
{
w.Write("\r\nLog Entry : ");
w.WriteLine($"{DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString()} {DateTime.Now.ToLongDateString()}");
w.WriteLine(" :");
w.WriteLine($" :{logMessage}");
w.WriteLine ("-------------------------------");
}
public static void DumpLog(StreamReader r)
{
string line;
while ((line = r.ReadLine()) != null)
{
Console.WriteLine(line);
}
}
}
// The example creates a file named "log.txt" and writes the following lines to it,
// or appends them to the existing "log.txt" file:
// Log Entry : <current long time string> <current long date string>
// :
// :Test1
// -------------------------------
// Log Entry : <current long time string> <current long date string>
// :
// :Test2
// -------------------------------
// It then writes the contents of "log.txt" to the co