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Structured Exception Handling
An exception is an event that occurs during the execution of a program, and that requires
the execution of software outside the normal flow of control. Hardware
exceptions can result from the execution of certain instruction sequences, such as
division by zero or an attempt to access an invalid memory address. A software
routine can also initiate an exception explicitly.
The Microsoft® Win32® application programming interface (API) supports structured exception handling, a mechanism for handling hardware- and software-generated exceptions.
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