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  2. Error hiding - Wikipedia

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    In this PowerShell example, the trap clause catches the exception being thrown and swallows it by continuing execution. The "I should not be here" message is shown as if no exception had happened. &{ trap { continue } throw write-output "I should not be here" }

  3. Exception handling syntax - Wikipedia

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    C does not provide direct support to exception handling: it is the programmer's responsibility to prevent errors in the first place and test return values from the functions. In any case, a possible way to implement exception handling in standard C is to use setjmp/longjmp functions:

  4. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management program from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and the associated scripting language.Initially a Windows component only, known as Windows PowerShell, it was made open-source and cross-platform on August 18, 2016, with the introduction of PowerShell Core. [9]

  5. Executable-space protection - Wikipedia

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    Windows implements software DEP (without the use of the NX bit) through Microsoft's "Safe Structured Exception Handling" (SafeSEH). For properly compiled applications, SafeSEH checks that, when an exception is raised during program execution, the exception's handler is one defined by the application as it was originally compiled.

  6. Exception handling (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, several language mechanisms exist for exception handling. The term exception is typically used to denote a data structure storing information about an exceptional condition. One mechanism to transfer control, or raise an exception, is known as a throw; the exception is said to be thrown. Execution is transferred to a catch.

  7. Hamilton C shell - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton C shell and Cygwin bash date loops. Lacking fork or a high performance way to recreate that functionality, Hamilton uses the Windows threads facilities instead. [6] [8] When a new thread is created, it runs within the same process space and it shares all of the process state. If one thread changes the current directory or the contents ...

  8. Return statement - Wikipedia

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    In C and C++, return exp; (where exp is an expression) is a statement that tells a function to return execution of the program to the calling function, and report the value of exp. If a function has the return type void , the return statement can be used without a value, in which case the program just breaks out of the current function and ...

  9. One-liner program - Wikipedia

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    the invocation of a compiler together with source to compile and instructions for executing the compiled program. Certain dynamic languages for scripting, such as AWK, sed, and Perl, have traditionally been adept at expressing one-liners. Shell interpreters such as Unix shells or Windows PowerShell allow for the construction of powerful one-liners.