Noticed by pyflakes (which I didn't have installed for Python 3.9 when
I sent D10884).
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No, the pushbuffer+popbuffer sequence was very often used for silencing the ui, but that wasn't the (only) reason here -- the output is actually used for something. This is (AFAIK) what pushbuffer+popbuffer *should* be used for. I just missed that the output was used here when I wrote D10884.