I would like to import a script, but I have learned that I must first save it in a .z file. How do I do this?
I would like to import a script, but I have learned that I must first save it in a .z file. How do I do this?
Do just that. When saving the file, just type the file's name, then add ".z' to the end. It'll always save the file as whatever extension you tack onto the end of it. Like, if you saved a file as "dsjfsdgjg.you", the file would be saved as a .you file instead of the normal extension a program would save it as.
I tried that. It turned into a .txt file anyway. What program are you using?
Edit: Nevermind, it worked this time. But it says it can't "open or parse input file". Coincidentally, I am trying to import YOUR Cane of Somaria script. So maybe you can help with this problem. Any ideas?
Line 1? Given pikaguy's coding style, there shouldn't be any braces until at least line 2. Maybe you didn't copy the very beginnning?
Really? I copied from the very beginning of the script, including the notes at the top. There's no way I could have missed a line after those notes, but before the actual script starts. I'll go check the file. Maybe Wordpad messed it up when I copied it.
Edit: I just checked, and the script is exactly how it was in Pikaguy's thead. It's got to be the compiler.
Compilation is failing during parsing, not compiling, and parsing is automated by Bison, so I'm hesitant to blame the compiler.
Could you please export the buffer and give me the exact .z file you're trying to compile? I agree with Saffith, there's almost certainly an extraneous { on line 1.
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