Stupid error grrr
#1

Код:
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(67) : error 001: expected token: ";", but found "forward"
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(68) : error 001: expected token: ";", but found "forward"
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(121) : warning 217: loose indentation
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(121) : error 029: invalid expression, assumed zero
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(121) : error 004: function "OnGameModeExit" is not implemented
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(122) : warning 217: loose indentation
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(128) : warning 217: loose indentation
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(128) : error 029: invalid expression, assumed zero
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(128) : error 004: function "OnPlayerConnect" is not implemented
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(131) : error 001: expected token: ";", but found "public"
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(131) : error 029: invalid expression, assumed zero
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(131) : error 004: function "OnPlayerDisconnect" is not implemented
C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\CroForce RP BETA\gamemodes\CFGM.pwn(131) : fatal error 107: too many error messages on one line
Can tell me what these errors and how to fix it?

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#2

mostly your missing a bracket, and care to show us the script so we can actually help?
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#3

Yes, in the first line u loose the brackets.
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#4

http://pastebin.com/NiPXhsdJ

plizz fix
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#5

Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeros
i'll have this fixed for you

EDIT: Why would you need to forward default callbacks?
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#6

Ty man
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#7

So I put it I thought it should be there when I put my back out errore
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#8

uhhh, no for default Callbacks you don't need too.
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#9

plizz give my

sry my bad english
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#10

Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeros
plizz give my

sry my bad english
ok, i'm still fixing it.

EDIT:

Here try this.

I'm not sure if its what you meant, but try it. http://pastebin.com/hVcXTYPC
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