

If you're never forgetting an open bracket just because of that color code, maybe I just need practice to reach your level. However I'm still missing things with that color coding. Yeah it does, I have the same color coding on my screen [it's Notepad++'s default syntax highlighter which you can get by setting file type to for example C++ as I reported earlier). I read about different classnames possibly being an issue and that some BIS_fnc's might not working with Epoch (info source: Vampire's blog) so will need to definitely test in Epoch - as soon as I have something to test!) Once I have less 'general error's I will add it back to test the relatively mature code under Epoch. P.S.: (don't get mad awol but) in my quest for quicker restarts, for the time being I even dropped 'epochmod' from startup options. So the above is my problem, what do you guys do to quickly change files & re-test? Is there a utility or some clever hack to improve the development cycle massively? penalty but when testing basic scripts it probably won't be an issue so perhaps quiesce snapshots is the way to go? I also thought about a potential virtualization solution (haven't read about it anywhere which suggests maybe not that good of an idea!) I do understand the extreme perf.pulling files from under could affect arma3 game negatively and having limited time I have not done extensive tests on it either (just skipped it for the time being). I also came accross that command in BIKI (which I can't remember now) the one basically lets you reload a file while the server is still running thus (in theory) eliminating time-wasting restart - unfortunately Windows is putting a lock on the file and file cannot be modifed unless you use unlocker.exe etc.I read about Arma2Net but I don't totally understand the implications so I ignored it for the time being - also I don't know if it is an Arma2-only thing as I am currently working on Arma 3.Potential solutions/improvement options I read about: However there is one issue which still feels like I am doing something totally wrong: each time I change a file, however tiny, I still need to restart the whole dam server which takes a good 2-3 minutes.Ģ-3 mins doesn't sound like a lot but I need to test a lot of things as you can imagine so 500per day x 2-3 minutes quickly add up to serious numbers. I now have some tools which I did not have on day0 - these help me save time suchas git setup on desktop+laptop+mobile and bat/cmd scripts to easily restart server and so on. errors but finally there is some progress, things looking up at least it is fun! :D First a little background, I recently started writing a basic script, lots of pain with 'general error' / 'object is null' etc. I have a question to seasoned scripters please.
