exception logging

[ɪkˈsɛpʃən ˈlɔɡɪŋ]
noun
registro de exceções
1. The practice of recording and documenting errors or exceptions that occur during program execution, typically including error messages, stack traces, timestamps, and contextual information for debugging purposes
Proper exception logging helps developers quickly identify and fix bugs in production environments.
O registro adequado de exceções ajuda desenvolvedores a identificar e corrigir bugs rapidamente em ambientes de produção.
2. A software development technique that captures unexpected program behaviors or error conditions and writes them to logs for later analysis
The application's exception logging system recorded the database connection failure at 3 AM.
O sistema de registro de exceções da aplicação registrou a falha de conexão do banco de dados às 3 da manhã.
Exception logging is a fundamental practice in software development culture across both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian tech companies, it's often discussed using the English term directly in casual conversations, though formal documentation uses Portuguese. The practice reflects a global software engineering standard emphasized in DevOps, agile methodologies, and enterprise software development.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
error loggingexception handlingerror trackingfault logging
Antonyms / Antônimos
silent failureerror suppression

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
registro de exceções
Standard term used in software development documentation and education
São Paulo
log de exceções
Common abbreviation used in tech companies and startups
Rio de Janeiro
registro de erros
Alternative colloquial term sometimes used interchangeably
Portugal
registo de exceções
European Portuguese spelling variant of the standard term

Related Words

stack tracedebuggingerror messagelog fileerror handlingmonitoringdiagnostics

Related Idioms & Phrases

catch and log
trace the exception
log for posterity
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