Martin Hořeňovský 1a03918455
Force flush streams in tests for #1514
This avoids the problem where writes to stderr/stdout stop being
line-buffered when stderr/stdout is redirected to a file, which led
to different order of outputs between Linux and Windows in our tests.
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