1. A program interrupt, usually an interrupt caused by some
exceptional situation in the user program. In most cases, the
OS performs some action, then returns control to the program.
2. To cause a trap. "These instructions trap to the monitor."
Also used transitively to indicate the cause of the trap.
"The monitor traps all input/output instructions."
This term is associated with assembler programming
("interrupt" or "exception" is more common among
HLLprogrammers) and appears to be fading into history among
programmers as the role of assembler continues to shrink.
However, it is still important to computer architects and
systems hackers (see
system, sense 1), who use it to
timing-dependent ones (such as I/O interrupts).