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Author terry.reedy
Recipients neologix, pitrou, serhiy.storchaka, techtonik, terry.reedy
Date 2012-12-22.20:37:31
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Anatoly, we are not going to change the default buffering to the most inefficient possible to meet your expectation -- especially when there is a simple option to give you what you want. Unix/C and hence windows has two output streams because people often want the two streams to go to different places. Anyone who knows and uses the magic incantation '2>&1' to mix them together had better know (or learn) what this really means and what the options are. This issue has nothing in particular to do with Python.
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