Provided by: ircii_20190117-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       ircflush -  a little program that tricks another program in to line buffering its output

SYNOPSIS

       ircflush [program] [argumentstoprogram

DESCRIPTION

       What's the deal here?  Well, it's like this.  First we find an open tty/pty pair.  Then we
       fork three processes.  The first reads from stdin and sends the info to the master device.
       The  next  process  reads  from  the  master  device  and sends stuff to stdout.  The last
       processes is the rest of the command line arguments exec'd.  By doing all this, the exec'd
       process is fooled into flushing each line of output as it occurs.

OPTIONS

       [ program ]

       [ arguments to program]

       AUTHOR
              Michael Sandrof

SEE ALSO

       ircII(1), irc(1)

                                         ircflush-VERSION                             ircflush(1)