👉 In the context of computer programming, a "supermishap" is a type of error that occurs during compilation or runtime. Supermishes are errors that occur when an interpreter encounters a line of code that cannot be executed because it contains invalid syntax or does not adhere to the expected format. This can result in unexpected behavior and crashes for programs that attempt to execute the wrong code. For example, consider a program that uses a variable named "x" with an initial value of 10