ELATE is a C source code software application that can be compiled with any other C/C++ program.
ELATE's functionality extends to several areas that are crucial for developers, including software debugging, resource usage tracing, logging of textual reports, and event tracing for application and system-level events. It provides users with built-in report types that include textual output, assertion, dump of variables, and memory regions.
One of the special features of ELATE is that it allows users to classify generated messages by levels of importance and mask (suppress) them by one or more criteria. Additionally, developers can define multiple reporting targets (e.g., a printer, file, another process, socket, console, etc.) and use a flexible mechanism that allows easy runtime redirection of reports between targets. ELATE also has minimal usage of resources and services of the operating system, which make it minimally dependent on the specific OS.
Although originally created for i386 Linux environments, ELATE can be easily ported to any other platform. It also allows users to define their own custom report types and configure a wide range of internal parameters. Developers can easily add their own kinds of reports using scripts.
In the latest release of ELATE, a minor bug has been fixed that enhances the application's performance even further. ELATE is an essential tool for any software developer looking to streamline debugging, tracing, and logging processes. It provides critical insights into the application's performance and can help developers identify and fix issues quickly and efficiently.
Version 0.3.7.4: N/A