XCL software suite offers programmers the necessary tools to handle executable code programmatically.
To use XCLE, developers need to have the latest version of the DbgLog library. This package can be obtained through a download link, and it should be named 'DbgLog-X.Y.Z-src.tgz'. Even though docs and test programs are also available, developers don't need to have them to build XCLE.
Building the DbgLog library is a straightforward process. First, untar the package and cd' to the 'DbgLog' directory created. Then, type 'make install' for a standard installation or 'make install PREFIX=/my/inst/dir' for a relocated installation. The result of this process should be a library called 'libDbgLog.X.Y.Z.so' in either /usr/lib or the /my/inst/dir/lib directory for the relocated installation.
The latest version of XCL comes with some new features and bug fixes. The profiling module Mod_prof has been added, leading to a reorganisation of Obj_code management. Additionally, major argument checking bugs have been corrected in the Mod_exec module.
Overall, XCL is a powerful and efficient tool for developers who deal with executable code. With its focus on speed and memory efficiency, coupled with easy manipulation, it is a must-have for any developer looking to streamline their workflow.
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