Pawncc
#1

Hello, Yesterday I've added an update to my gamemode, It's all related to some dialogs and some textdraws, When I tried to compile, Nothing happens, It says over notepad++ and Pawno "Excuting files etc.." and no results happen, I tried waiting, an hour passed with no change, What to do?
Reply
#2

1. Missing brackets
2. Macintosh EOL
Reply
#3

Quote:
Originally Posted by AbyssMorgan
Посмотреть сообщение
1. Missing brackets
2. Macintosh EOL
What do you mean with "Macintosh EOL" ??
Reply
#4

Undo the update.
Reply
#5

Quote:
Originally Posted by Paulice
Посмотреть сообщение
Undo the update.
This won't absolutely give me anything, I need that update, you either get a good logical post, or don't post such sentences..
Reply
#6

Quote:
Originally Posted by JasonRiggs
Посмотреть сообщение
This won't absolutely give me anything, I need that update, you either get a good logical post, or don't post such sentences..
You can undo the update in descending order until your gamemode compiles (tackling the issue as it comes clear to you), or do nothing and wait for a magical solution to be handed to you (which most likely doesn't exist and will not happen - I do not consider a missing bracket finder a magical solution).

For the entire time I've been involved in SA-MP scripting (and before you ask, no, it has nothing to do with my join date), I've never seen someone have such a problem unless they copy/pasted a script in to another.

If you wrote the update on your own: How big is this update? Do you not constantly compile your script for warnings/errors/etc.? Can't you just roll back one version and copy/paste part by part of the update until you find the issue (or do what's stated in the first paragraph of this message)? It's pretty simple... Don't make things any more complicated for you.
Reply
#7

Quote:
Originally Posted by AbyssMorgan
Посмотреть сообщение
1. Missing brackets
2. Macintosh EOL
You have a missing bracket - in which you should use a bracket finder tool - or you have a new line incorrectly placed in your code - for which you should check the most recently edited parts of your script.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)