I forgot that <> reads lines (or more accurately, readline or glob, as you pointed out). Rather, I thought it would just read the input as it came. And since I set autoflush for STDOUT, I expected to get it in real time.
Thanks again!
In reply to Re^4: Buffering issue with \r (backslash r)?
by mebbert
in thread Buffering issue with \r (backslash r)?
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