Is there any way to get the .pwn file.
#1

I was compiling after tweaking some stuff, like half-a-way through compilation win 10 update striked and my computer restarted, when I opened the files about 20k lines were missing and enums were messed up, is there any way I get my original .pwn back, I have the .amx uploaded at the host. But I've added anti-deamx (mauzen one). Help lol I'm sad.
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#2

Dobut that there's anyway to get it back, that's why you should save very frequently.
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#3

It's not possible to recover the original because during the compilation process things like variable and function names are discarded, constants/macros are replaced, and certain statements are optimised. DeAMX (when it worked) only created a crude .pwn file within these constraints which was still very very different to the original, and you couldn't really get any better than that.
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#4

I doubt that it is possible.
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#5

No, this is not possible.I tried using a de amxer but it didnt return anything meaningful.
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#6

Well.
Fuck. I'm doomed
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#7

Use git dude.. And if you want something private, GitLab.
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#8

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Use git dude.. And if you want something private, GitLab.
or Bitbucket which offers free unlimited private repositories.
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#9

You should be thankful that you didn't lose the whole file, just recreate what you did (did this one or two times before, I even lost the whole file once and was forced to start all over). Remember to save the file frequently (ctrl + s) and keep backups.
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#10

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Originally Posted by doreto
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or Bitbucket which offers free unlimiteld private repositories.
So does GitLab.
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