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- In baseball and softball, an uncaught third strike (sometimes referred to as dropped third strike or non-caught third strike) occurs when the catcher fails...
- applicable handler specified), the uncaught exception is handled by the runtime; the routine that does this is called the uncaught exception handler. The most...
- catch by the catcher, or when the batter–runner reaches first base on an uncaught strike three (see also Strikeout). A closely related statistic is the wild...
- (振り逃げ), or "swing and escape". In Major League Baseball, it is known as an uncaught third strike. When this happens, a strikeout is recorded for both the pitcher...
- std::any, for holding single values of any type std::uncaught_exceptions, as a replacement of std::uncaught_exception in exception handling New insertion functions...
- the original on 26 February 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2011. "Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function ereg_replace() in /Home/Parking/Park7...
- in a play-by-play summary in reference to an out recorded following an uncaught third strike, which indicates the ****ut was credited to the first baseman...
- exception or to a procedure outside the DECLARATIVES. Unlike other languages, uncaught exceptions may not terminate the program and the program can proceed unaffected...
- the WIFEXITED() macro; the usual alternative being that it died from an uncaught signal), SUS specifies that the low-order 8 bits of the exit status can...
- credit the batter for reaching base on fielding errors, fielder's choice, uncaught third strikes, fielder's obstruction, or catcher's interference, and deducts...