Exception handling is a programming language mechanism to deal with errors or exceptional circumstances during the execution of a program. It involves detecting exceptional conditions, typically called exceptions, and then taking appropriate action to resolve or handle them, preventing the program from crashing. Common uses include handling file not found errors, network connectivity issues, invalid user input, and division by zero.
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