On Tuesday, Apr 24, 2001, J . A . Magallon wrote:
> In theory, that's the correct behaviour. stdout is buffered, so you only
> get output when buffers are flushed. That happens on a newline or
> if you manually call fflush(stdout). A libc implementation can choose
> to flush buffers on program termination, but do not trust on that.
I believe that the stdout buffer is flushed when you go to do input on
stdin also.
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