On Thu, 5 Jun 2025 13:11:39 GMT, David Holmes <dhol...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> To where is the output going "as it happens"?

If the `outputanalyzer.verbose` flag is set, the output is going to be printed 
to the console, in addition to being stored in the buffer

> If you use OutputAnalyzer correctly then on failure all output to stdout and 
> stderr is printed via reportDiagnosticSummary. Could you give a concrete 
> example of a test with a problem and how this change fixes it?

As far as I understand, the creator of the issue would like debugging to be 
easier; they'd like, while debugging (so having paused) the execution of a 
test, to be able to see the output of whatever tool is wrapper by 
`OutputBuffer` in the console, **before** hitting the failure, looking at the 
output so far in the console, while being able to examine the state of the 
program being debugged.

As far as an example, I defer to the poster @mpdonova in case they have a more 
concrete example.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25587#issuecomment-2944467386

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