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You must use the return bug somewhere, or one of your JASS systems might do something illegal. What JASS systems do you use in your map?
thats weird. my map used Rising_Dusk's IDDS system which had the return bug. Changed h2i to GetHandleId() and my map works fine. I can compile, test, and host it.
PurplePoot said:EDIT4:
For those of you who are complaining that your map does not run after a successful compile, this is because it did not actually succeed in compiling; rather, pJass (in JassNewgen) is still compatible with the return bug and thus will not report it as an error.
To fix this, try getting the raw JASS behind your vJASS code (if applicable) and then compiling it in a test map in the vanilla World Editor.
// tweaked jasshelper.conf for newgen pack, notice that in this setup grimoire's main folder is jasshelper's work folder (.)
[lookupfolders]
// Just type the folders where //! import would look for if relative paths where used, include the final \
// embed them in quotes
// example: "c:\"
// The order causes priority:
".\jass\"
[externaltools]
// this is for //! external NAME args the syntax is "NAME","executable path"
// example:
//"OBJMERGE","c:\kool.exe"
//*
//* grimextension pack by pitzermike:
//*
"FileImporter","grimext\FileImporter.exe"
"ObjectMerger","grimext\ObjectMerger.exe"
"PathMapper","grimext\PathMapper.exe"
"TileSetter","gimext\TileSetter.exe"
"ConstantMerger","grimext\ConstantMerger.exe"
"TriggerMerger","grimext\TriggerMerger.exe"
"FileExporter","grimext\\FileExporter.exe"
"PatchGenerator","grimext\\PatchGenerator.exe"
[jasscompiler]
"pjass.exe"
"$COMMONJ +rb $BLIZZARDJ -rb $WAR3MAPJ"
@ Eccho
That doesn't fix JassHelper not recognising the return bug, however, does it?
When does a new version of Jasscraft come out?
I got it to use the new natives in the list, but I can still use return bug, AND it doesn't treat them as they should (Syntax errors, and no color highlights)
Jasshelper don't wok on my comp.
How do you run 7.z files? Then I can use it.
Right, did you try both?