CreateIOCallback Method
 Overload List
Overload List
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|  | CreateIOCallback(XPRMIOCallbackInput) | 
       This returns the name of an IO driver callback stream. The supplied delegate will be called whenever Mosel needs to read data from the stream; you should return the data to Mosel in a byte array, up to the limit supplied by Mosel. 
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|  | CreateIOCallback(XPRMIOCallbackOutput) | 
       This returns the name of an IO driver callback stream. The supplied delegate will be called whenever output is sent to the stream; your function can do with it as you wish (e.g. output it to the screen, write it to a file, display it in a window, etc etc etc...) 
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|   | CreateIOCallback(XPRMIOCallbackOutputText) | 
       This returns the name of an IO driver callback stream. The supplied delegate will be called whenever output is sent to the stream; your function can do with it as you wish (e.g. output it to the screen, write it to a file, display it in a window, etc etc etc...) Note that the stream must be called with line-buffering enabled (ie F_OUTPUT_LINEBUF) 
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|  | CreateIOCallback(XPRMIOCallbackInput, Object) | 
       This returns the name of an IO driver callback stream. The supplied delegate will be called whenever Mosel needs to read data from the stream; you should return the data to Mosel in a byte array, up to the limit supplied by Mosel. 
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|  | CreateIOCallback(XPRMIOCallbackOutput, Object) | 
       This returns the name of an IO driver callback stream. The supplied delegate will be called whenever output is sent to the stream; your function can do with it as you wish (e.g. output it to the screen, write it to a file, display it in a window, etc etc etc...) 
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|   | CreateIOCallback(XPRMIOCallbackOutputText, Object) | 
       This returns the name of an IO driver callback stream. The supplied delegate will be called whenever output is sent to the stream; your function can do with it as you wish (e.g. output it to the screen, write it to a file, display it in a window, etc etc etc...) Note that the stream must be called with line-buffering enabled (ie F_OUTPUT_LINEBUF) 
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