Enable streaming output by flushing during processing#50
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…ring Without explicit flush() calls, content written to the StreamingBody accumulated in the writer's buffer while the processor blocked waiting for pending includes via select(). This meant the client saw nothing until all fragments resolved, defeating the purpose of streaming. Add flush() at two points: - In process_stream, after processing each batch of parsed elements - In drain_queue, after flushing ready slots (Step 2) and before blocking on select() (Step 4) Fixes #44
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Streaming output now functions correctly by ensuring immediate flushing of the output writer during processing. This prevents stalling and allows the client to receive content progressively. The changes include flush calls in critical areas to ensure that data is sent to the client as it becomes available, rather than waiting for all fragments to resolve.
Fixes #44