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  On 9/25/2012 at 6:05 PM, 'SeyTwo said:

Is there is any program that can atomatically find bugs or errors in au3 scripts???? :mellow:

AU3Check?

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1) Descriptive topic isn't very descriptive.

  On 9/25/2012 at 6:20 PM, 'SeyTwo said:

yes

Can I give u file? in which I want to chek errors...

2) Dafuq?

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  On 9/25/2012 at 6:20 PM, 'SeyTwo said:

Can I give u file? in which I want to chek errors...

LOL. Seriously, AU3Check is installed with autoit, and it's launched when you want to run any script from SciTE.

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SeyTwo,

1. Please use descriptive thread titles in future. ;)

2. Download the full SciTE4AutoIt3 package from here and then you get AU3Check to run everytime you run a script - and that is only one of the very useful additions to your coding toolbox that the full version of the editor gives you. :)

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  On 9/25/2012 at 7:01 PM, 'Melba23 said:

2. Download the full SciTE4AutoIt3 package from here and then you get AU3Check

Hm, though it was directly with the autoit setup, because it's not in the SciTE folder.
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  On 9/25/2012 at 7:18 PM, 'FireFox said:

Hm, though it was directly with the autoit setup, because it's not in the SciTE folder.

AU3check is delivered with the autoit3 installer but needs to be ran seperately each time you want to check the source.

With the full version of SciTE4AutoIT3, autoit3wrapper is shelled with each run and that will always run au3check by default before running the script with autoit3.exe.

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FireFox,

I think you need to run AutoIt3Wrapper to automatically run AU3Check - and that only comes with the full version. But it is so long since I ran a basic version that I am not altogether sure. ;)

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I dont know about coding much...

I have already installed full package of autoit from its official site

Just I want to check errors in my au3 file

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SeyTwo,

So download and install the full version of SciTE4AutoIt3 using the link I gave you above and then you will check your script automatically each time you run it. :)

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You can also use the SyntaxCheckProd function from the Tools menu in SciTe, or pres [ctrl]+[F5] :)

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SeyTwo,

I had a feeling..... :D

Please read the Forum Rules before you post again - particularly the bit about not discussing game automation - and then you will understand why you will get no help and this thread will now be locked. :naughty:

See you soon with a legitimate question I hope. :)

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Edit: I see I have already pointed you to the rules once before. Do NOT make me do it a third time. :naughty:

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