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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:29:26+00:00 2026-05-13T12:29:26+00:00

I open a stream and then deserialize the data in the stream. However, I

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I open a stream and then deserialize the data in the stream. However, I added a member to the SavedEventSet object so now when I try to open an old file, it throws the exception on the deserialization line.

This is fine with me (for now) but the problem is that I handle the exception, but never close the stream (because the exception occurred before I close the stream), so when I try to open the file again, it won’t let me because it is in use.

How do I close the stream after this exception? If I put stream.Close() in either the catch or the finally, it complains about trying to access an unassigned local variable. Seems like bad practice to just open a random file I know is there. Is there any way to open a stream in a way that would be similar to an empty constructor so it will look like it is assigned?

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SavedEventSet sES;
OpenFileDialog oFD = new OpenFileDialog();
Stream stream;
BinaryFormatter bF;

try
{
    oFD.InitialDirectory = this.path;
    oFD.Title = "Open Event Saved File.";
    oFD.ShowDialog();

    if(oFD.FileName.Contains(".sav"))
    {
        stream = File.Open(oFD.FileName, FileMode.Open);
        bF = new BinaryFormatter();

        sES = (SavedEventSet)bF.Deserialize(stream);
        stream.Close();

    }
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
    stream.Close();
    /*handle Exception*/
}
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    2026-05-13T12:29:26+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:29 pm

    You can use a using block, which will automatically close the stream, even if there’s an exception:

    using(Stream stream = File.Open(oFD.FileName, FileMode.Open))
    {
        bF = new BinaryFormatter();
    
        sES = (SavedEventSet)bF.Deserialize(stream);
    }
    
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