Toolchain executables are the hard-to-figure-out aspects of real
programming that are typically boring except when they
make you want to tear your eyes and hair out. ENIGMA Protects its users
from the evils of these devices.
A couple examples are as follows:
- Make: Forged in pee wee's playhouse, make is an
overcomplicated way of expressing otherwise simple ideas to the
other toolchain executables expediently, provided only that someone
spends countless hours setting them up first.
- G++: It's that compiler that works. Usually.
- cc1plus: It's that component that doesn't do anything but's really
important.
- I'm making this up: It's true.