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Managed Exception Handling

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Usually the exception handling model of a programming language is considered the domain of that particular language’s runtime. Under the hood, each language has its own way of detecting exceptions and locating an appropriate exception handler. Some languages perform exception handling completely within the language runtime, whereas others rely on the structured exception handling (SEH) mechanism provided by the operating system—which in your case is Win32 or Win64.

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Lidin, S. (2014). Managed Exception Handling. In: .NET IL Assembler. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6760-7_14

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