common: fs: file: Remove [[nodiscard]] attribute from Flush
Similarly, Flush() is typically called to attempt to flush a file into the disk. In the one case where this is used, we do not care whether the flush has succeeded or not, making [[nodiscard]] unnecessary.
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[[nodiscard]] size_t WriteString(std::span<const char> string) const;
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/**
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* Flushes any unwritten buffered data into the file.
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* Attempts to flush any unwritten buffered data into the file and flush the file into the disk.
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*
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* @returns True if the flush was successful, false otherwise.
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*/
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[[nodiscard]] bool Flush() const;
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bool Flush() const;
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/**
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* Resizes the file to a given size.
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bytes_written += file->WriteString(FormatLogMessage(entry).append(1, '\n'));
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if (entry.log_level >= Level::Error) {
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void(file->Flush());
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file->Flush();
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}
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}
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