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gotcha
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In programming, a gotcha is a valid construct in a system, program or programming language that works as documented but is counter-intuitive and almost invites mistakes because it is both easy to invoke and unexpected or unreasonable in its outcome. Wikipedia
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In programming, a gotcha is a valid construct in a system, program or programming language that works as documented but is counter-intuitive and almost invites mistakes because it is both easy to invoke and unexpected or unreasonable in its outcome. Wikipedia
A counter-intuitive, but documented, behavior in a computer system Wikipedia Disambiguation
code that is valid but counter-intuitive Wikidata
A feature of a system or a program that works in the way it is documented but is counter-intuitive and almost invites mistake or non-function. Wiktionary
(computing) a feature that is counter-intuitive. Wiktionary (translation)
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Wireless was the first gotcha when installing the distro. Wiktionary
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