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FLUSH
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<div class="black"><font size="-2"><b>Syntax</b></font></div>
<pre class="syntax"><b>FLUSH</b> [ [ <b>#</b> ] <u>Stream</u> ]</pre><p>

Flushes the output of a buffered stream.
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If no stream is specified, every opened stream is flushed.
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Flushing the input of a buffered stream is a non-sense.
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<hr><b>See also</b><br>
<a href="../cat/stream+en">Stream &amp; Input/Output functions</a>&nbsp;

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