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▸ noun: (programming) An exception (error condition) when handled by a debugger, such that the programmer has the first chance to study it; such an exception would otherwise proceed to a handler or (in its absence) crash the program.
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▸ noun: (programming) An exception (error condition) when handled by a debugger, such that the programmer has the first chance to study it; such an exception would otherwise proceed to a handler or (in its absence) crash the program.
Similar:
exception,
exception handler,
checked exception,
unchecked exception,
entrypoint,
breakpoint,
entry point,
class break,
double fault,
trap,
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