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What (who) is dignified$21317$ - definition

SIMPLE PROGRAMMING IDIOM IN A PROGRAM TO DETECT AND MANAGE A SERIOUS ERROR CONDITION
Dignified die

Dignified transfer         
  • United States Army soldiers unload the remains of Specialist Israel Candelaria Mejias, killed in combat operations in Iraq.
TRANSFER OF US SERVICE MEMBERS REMAINS FROM OVERSEAS
Dignified Transfer
In the United States Armed Forces, a dignified transfer is a procedure honoring the return of the remains of a servicemember from the theater of operations where they have died in the service of the United States. The transfer is conducted upon arrival at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, from the arriving aircraft to a transfer vehicle, which then proceeds to the Charles C.
Dignified death         
PROCESS OF LIFE'S END IN WHICH CONTROL IS MANTAINED AND SUFFERING IS AVOIDED
Death with dignity; Dying with dignity; Death with Dignity; Die with dignity
Dignified death, death with dignity, dying with dignity or dignity in dying is an ethical concept that refers to the end-of-life process avoiding suffering and maintaining control and autonomy. In general, it is usually treated as an extension of the concept of dignified life, in which people retain their dignity and freedom until the end of their existence.
dignified         
  • Cesare Ripa's]] Iconologia depicting the Allegory of Dignity
QUALITY OF A BEING DESERVING RESPECT
Human dignity; Dignities; Dignify; Dignified
¦ adjective having or showing dignity.
Derivatives
dignifiedly adverb

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Graceful exit

A graceful exit (or graceful handling) is a simple programming idiom wherein a program detects a serious error condition and "exits gracefully" in a controlled manner as a result. Often the program prints a descriptive error message to a terminal or log as part of the graceful exit.

Usually, code for a graceful exit exists when the alternative — allowing the error to go undetected and unhandled — would produce spurious errors or later anomalous behavior that would be more difficult for the programmer to debug. The code associated with a graceful exit may also take additional steps, such as closing files, to ensure that the program leaves data in a consistent, recoverable state.

Graceful exits are not always desired. In many cases, an outright crash can give the software developer the opportunity to attach a debugger or collect important information, such as a core dump or stack trace, to diagnose the root cause of the error.

In a language that supports formal exception handling, a graceful exit may be the final step in the handling of an exception. In other languages graceful exits can be implemented with additional statements at the locations of possible errors.

The phrase "graceful exit" has also been generalized to refer to letting go from a job or relationship in life that has ended.