I\'m starting a process within my C# application which runs a console application. I\'ve redirected standard input and output, and am able to read a few lines via StandardO
You cannot use EndOfStream reliably here. The StreamReader.EndOfStream property will call StandardOutput.Read() if it doesn't have any characters buffered. That Read() call will block if the process isn't sending anything to its output pipe and doesn't close it. Which is pretty much guaranteed to happen since it will be waiting for input. EndOfStream won't return true until the process has closed its end of the output pipe and the StreamReader has consumed all its buffered characters. At program termination.
Using BeginOutputReadLine() might be a better way to detect the "marker" line. Beware that the callback happens on another thread. Also note that it shouldn't be necessary to wait for the process to send the marker, anything you write will be buffered until the process is ready to read it. Beware that the buffers are smallish, deadlock is possible.