09.12.2009, 07:28
I get kind annoyed when this happens,
I go to compile a script, but instead of compiling it it just comes up with:
Just a list of options or something....
The only way i can compile something is if it is on the desktop and that gets really annoying...
I am using vista if that helps (or if that fucks with everything)
I go to compile a script, but instead of compiling it it just comes up with:
Код:
Pawn compiler 3.2.3664 Copyright © 1997-2006, ITB CompuPhase Usage: pawncc <filename> [filename...] [options] Options: -A<num> alignment in bytes of the data segment and the stack -a output assembler code -C[+/-] compact encoding for output file (default=+) -c<name> codepage name or number; e.g. 1252 for Windows Latin-1 -Dpath active directory path -d<num> debugging level (default=-d1) 0 no symbolic information, no run-time checks 1 run-time checks, no symbolic information 2 full debug information and dynamic checking 3 same as -d2, but implies -O0 -e<name> set name of error file (quiet compile) -H<hwnd> window handle to send a notification message on finish -i<name> path for include files -l create list file (preprocess only) -o<name> set base name of (P-code) output file -O<num> optimization level (default=-O1) 0 no optimization 1 JIT-compatible optimizations only 2 full optimizations -p<name> set name of "prefix" file -r[name] write cross reference report to console or to specified file -S<num> stack/heap size in cells (default=4096) -s<num> skip lines from the input file -t<num> TAB indent size (in character positions, default=8) -v<num> verbosity level; 0=quiet, 1=normal, 2=verbose (default=1) -w<num> disable a specific warning by its number -X<num> abstract machine size limit in bytes -XD<num> abstract machine data/stack size limit in bytes -\ use '\' for escape characters -^ use '^' for escape characters -;[+/-] require a semicolon to end each statement (default=+) -([+/-] require parantheses for function invocation (default=+) sym=val define constant "sym" with value "val" sym= define constant "sym" with value 0 Options may start with a dash or a slash; the options "-d0" and "/d0" are equivalent. Options with a value may optionally separate the value from the option letter with a colon (":") or an equal sign ("="). That is, the options "-d0", "-d=0" and "-d:0" are all equivalent.
The only way i can compile something is if it is on the desktop and that gets really annoying...
I am using vista if that helps (or if that fucks with everything)