18.01.2016, 08:43
Because you are using something, that isn't needed, to find a script issue...
As for "Bracket finder" there is none... It's called using your eyes, and editor, and finding the missing bracket.
You also didn't make the script, so for you to have this issue, you either downloaded a broken script, or you edited it, and mucked up.
Either way, this is scripting help, not fix my script.
I simply said why is it, EVERYONE runs the crashdetect plugin, as a DEFAULT FIRST GO TO for an error that is actually in their script.
It's laziness and assumptive that ANYONE even understands half the output it puts out, and quite often it'd be faster if the actual steps to troubleshoot a script, were taken...
As for "Bracket finder" there is none... It's called using your eyes, and editor, and finding the missing bracket.
You also didn't make the script, so for you to have this issue, you either downloaded a broken script, or you edited it, and mucked up.
Either way, this is scripting help, not fix my script.
I simply said why is it, EVERYONE runs the crashdetect plugin, as a DEFAULT FIRST GO TO for an error that is actually in their script.
It's laziness and assumptive that ANYONE even understands half the output it puts out, and quite often it'd be faster if the actual steps to troubleshoot a script, were taken...