If you are printing to STDOUT without having turned off the buffering, then the program will continue producing output and will not be blocked until the buffer has filled.
If the process completes before the buffer fills, then clearing the mark or select state will allow the ouput to finish though the process may have finished some time earlier.
The output will appear contiguous in both cases because of the buffering. No output is discarded, it is simply buffered and displayed once the freeze thaws.
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