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> Integrity Checker, Those pesky errors, begone!
jet10985
post Jun 28 2011, 05:49 PM
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Integrity Checker

By Jet

Introduction


Hey everyone, another Jet script for y'all i guess wink.gif
I made this as a birthday present for the community since it was my birthday the day of posting this. I figured, hey the other coders do it tongue.gif
I hope this'll help those newbies with event errors and such, it'll check if an event will throw an error or not for commonly used event commands.

Features

- Finds faulty events
- Creates easy to read log file
- Can be turned off and on at will
- And more...

Script/Demo

Can be found Here

Credit

Jet


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dotsonface
post Aug 12 2011, 06:27 PM
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A small request.
I keep getting frustrated at myself for accidentally putting a conditional branch like this.
if $game_switches[1] = 0
print "something"
end
That 1 equal sign keeps screwing me up, I keep forgetting that for conditional branches, you need ==.
I'm sure other people are frustrated with this.


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dricc
post Aug 17 2011, 06:57 AM
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@dotsonface :
A switch equal to 0 ???
you mean : "if $game_variables[1] = 0" , no ?
But in both cases , you have a dedicated conditional branch and don't need a script call .
Jet's script is searching for faulty events , not ruby code .
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