Calling Flush[Async]() on the writer will NOT flush the stream. Calling Flush[Async]() in Razor will flush both the writer and the stream. Our normal flow will be to flush the writer, but not the stream. This avoids chunking, but allows us to do a WriteAsync on the stream as part of the call to FlushAsync. This is done to avoid a synchronous write due to Dispose calling Flush on the writer, which needs to call Write on the stream. See issue for extensive background. |
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