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Dan Gohman authored
calls were originally put in place because errs() at one time was not unbuffered, and these print routines are commonly used with errs() for debugging. However, errs() is now properly unbuffered, so the flush calls are no longer needed. This significantly reduces the number of write(2) calls for regular asm printing when there are many small functions. llvm-svn: 78137
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