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fix failure to flush stderr when fflush(0) is called

commit ddc947eda3 fixed the
corresponding bug for exit which was introduced when commit
0b80a7b040 added support for
caller-provided buffers, making it possible for stderr to be a
buffered stream.
master
Rich Felker 8 years ago
parent
commit
79f653c6bc
  1. 5
      src/stdio/fflush.c

5
src/stdio/fflush.c

@ -3,11 +3,14 @@
/* stdout.c will override this if linked */
static FILE *volatile dummy = 0;
weak_alias(dummy, __stdout_used);
weak_alias(dummy, __stderr_used);
int fflush(FILE *f)
{
if (!f) {
int r = __stdout_used ? fflush(__stdout_used) : 0;
int r = 0;
if (__stdout_used) r |= fflush(__stdout_used);
if (__stderr_used) r |= fflush(__stderr_used);
for (f=*__ofl_lock(); f; f=f->next) {
FLOCK(f);

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