How well does SLX handle errors?
First, SLX provides clear, concise descriptions of errors, which are highlighted in red at their point of occurrence. Second, models run in a totally secure execution environment. Errors such as accessing beyond the end of an array, referring to NULL pointers, and dividing by zero are all detected and highlighted in red at their point of occurrence. By their very nature, simulations exhibit random behavior. If not detected by the system, errors such as accessing outside the bounds of an array could go unnoticed yet cause illegitimate “random” behavior. SLX has a “zero tolerance” approach to all such errors. Back to top.