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exception
An objection, on legal grounds; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts or reserves something before the right is transferred
An exclusion from coverage in a policy of insurance, usually referring to a known risk or defect for which the insurer assumes no responsibility
{i} something that is out of the ordinary, anomaly; objection, opposition
Any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine
An object representing the occurrence of an exceptional circumstance - typically, something that has gone wrong in the smooth running of a program Exception objects are created from classes that extend the Throwable class See checked exception and unchecked exception
An error condition that changes the normal flow of control in a program An exception may be generated ("raised") by hardware or software Hardware exceptions include reset, interrupt or a signal from a memory management unit Exceptions may be generated by the arithmetic logic unit or floating-point unit for numerical errors such as divide by zero, overflow or underflow or instruction decoding errors such as privileged, reserved, trap or undefined instructions Software exceptions are even more varied and the term could be applied to any kind of error checking which alters the normal behavior of the program In C++, an exception is a language-supported mechanism whereby objects (which usually convey information about the error) are thrown from one part of a program and may be caught elsewhere in the program
That which is excepted or taken out from others; a person, thing, or case, specified as distinct, or not included; as, almost every general rule has its exceptions
an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule"
(1) A user or system error detected by the system and passed to an operating system or user exception handler (2) In the C++ language, any user, logic, or system error detected by a function that does not itself deal with the error but passes the error on to a handling routine (also called "throwing the exception") See signal
An exception is a run-time error condition Exception handling is a C++ mechanism that allows the detector of the error to pass the error condition to code (the exception handler) that is prepared to handle it An exception is raised by a throw statement within a try block and handled by a catch clause Note, the ANSI/ISO C++ International Standard defines only synchronous exceptions
A provision in a copyright law permitting the use of a work by defined user groups without the consent of its creator and without the payment of royalties which use would otherwise be an infringement of copyright Examples of user groups benefiting from exceptions are educational institutions, libraries, museums, archives and persons with a perceptual disability
An IDL construct that represents an exceptional condition that could be returned in response to an invocation There are two categories of exceptions: (1) system exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA SystemException (which is a java lang RuntimeException), and (2) user-defined exceptions, which inherit from org omg CORBA UserException (which is a java lang Exception)
An interruption in normal processing, especially as caused by an error condition
An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; usually followed by to or against
—A signal that is generated when an unplanned or unexpected event occurs Exceptions are typically caught by an exception handler and dealt with in an appropriate way A fatal exception (also called a critical or catastrophic error) is an event that cannot be properly handled to allow the application—or the operating system—to continue running
a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news"
A provision in a title insurance binder or policy excludes liability for a specified title defect or an outstanding encumbrance
An objection, oral or written, taken, in the course of an action, as to bail or security; or as to the decision of a judge, in the course of a trail, or in his charge to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or scandal, impertinence, or insufficiency in a pleading; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts something before granted
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