interruptˌɪn təˈrʌpt; ˈɪn təˌrʌpt
interrupt (v)
- present
- interrupts
- past
- interrupted
- past participle
- interrupted
- present participle
- interrupting
interrupt
English Definitions:
interrupt (verb)
a signal that temporarily stops the execution of a program so that another procedure can be carried out
interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off (verb)
make a break in
"We interrupt the program for the following messages"
interrupt, disturb (verb)
destroy the peace or tranquility of
"Don't interrupt me when I'm reading"
interrupt, disrupt (verb)
interfere in someone else's activity
"Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone"
interrupt, break (verb)
terminate
"She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty"
interrupt (Noun)
An event that causes a computer to temporarily cease what it was doing and attend to a condition
interrupt (Verb)
to disturb or halt an ongoing process or action by interfering suddenly.
interrupt (Verb)
To assert to a computer that an exceptional condition must be handled.
Interrupt
In systems programming, an interrupt is a signal to the processor emitted by hardware or software indicating an event that needs immediate attention. An interrupt alerts the processor to a high-priority condition requiring the interruption of the current code the processor is executing, the current thread. The processor responds by suspending its current activities, saving its state, and executing a small program called an interrupt handler to deal with the event. This interruption is temporary, and after the interrupt handler finishes, the processor resumes execution of the previous thread. There are two types of interrupts: A hardware interrupt is an electronic alerting signal sent to the processor from an external device, either a part of the computer itself such as a disk controller or an external peripheral. For example, pressing a key on the keyboard or moving the mouse triggers hardware interrupts that cause the processor to read the keystroke or mouse position. Unlike the software type, hardware interrupts are asynchronous and can occur in the middle of instruction execution, requiring additional care in programming. The act of initiating a hardware interrupt is referred to as an interrupt request.
Interrupt
In digital computers, an interrupt (sometimes referred to as a trap) is a request for the processor to interrupt currently executing code (when permitted), so that the event can be processed in a timely manner. If the request is accepted, the processor will suspend its current activities, save its state, and execute a function called an interrupt handler (or an interrupt service routine, ISR) to deal with the event. This interruption is often temporary, allowing the software to resume normal activities after the interrupt handler finishes, although the interrupt could instead indicate a fatal error.Interrupts are commonly used by hardware devices to indicate electronic or physical state changes that require time-sensitive attention. Interrupts are also commonly used to implement computer multitasking, especially in real-time computing. Systems that use interrupts in these ways are said to be interrupt-driven.
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