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7 changes: 5 additions & 2 deletions doc/api/process.md
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* `origin` {string} Indicates if the exception originates from an unhandled
rejection or from an synchronous error. Can either be `'uncaughtException'` or
`'unhandledRejection'`. The latter is only used in conjunction with the
[`--unhandled-rejections`][] flag set to `strict` and an unhandled rejection.
[`--unhandled-rejections`][] flag set to `strict` or `throw` and
an unhandled rejection.

The `'uncaughtException'` event is emitted when an uncaught JavaScript
exception bubbles all the way back to the event loop. By default, Node.js
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* `err` {Error} The uncaught exception.
* `origin` {string} Indicates if the exception originates from an unhandled
rejection or from synchronous errors. Can either be `'uncaughtException'` or
`'unhandledRejection'`.
`'unhandledRejection'`. The latter is only used in conjunction with the
[`--unhandled-rejections`][] flag set to `strict` or `throw` and
an unhandled rejection.

The `'uncaughtExceptionMonitor'` event is emitted before an
`'uncaughtException'` event is emitted or a hook installed via
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