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Exceptq creates a debugging report whenever your program encounters an unhandled fatal exception, for example an access violation. It ignores exceptions that result from a program's normal operation such as signal exceptions. It is designed to be the last handler in the chain before the exception is passed to the system or runtime handler which terminates the process.
Exceptq creates a debugging report whenever your program encounters an unhandled fatal exception, for example an access violation. It ignores exceptions that result from a program's normal operation, such as signal exceptions. It is designed to be the last handler in the chain before the exception is passed to the system or runtime handler which terminates the process.


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Latest revision as of 00:34, 5 October 2024

ExceptQ
Version 7.1 (2011)
Vendor
Author Steven Levine
License GNU GPL V2
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ExceptQ_7-11-6-shl_2023-02-23.zip
ExceptQ_Dev_7-1.zip
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Exceptq creates a debugging report whenever your program encounters an unhandled fatal exception, for example an access violation. It ignores exceptions that result from a program's normal operation, such as signal exceptions. It is designed to be the last handler in the chain before the exception is passed to the system or runtime handler which terminates the process.