Austin Clements <[email protected]> writes: > Without this flush, if stdout is block buffered (which will happen if > it's a pipe or a file, for example) and the hook also writes to > stdout, then notmuch new's output will appear *after* the hook output. > > This situation may be a little esoteric, but it's good practice to > flush before you fork anyway.
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