Quote:
Originally Posted by Sappykun
Changelog for version 1.1.0:
- Replace world decals with regular (entity) decals. Regular decals can be sprayed on brush entities while also being controlled by r_decals.
- Allow admins to spray other client's sprays by entering a single target name as an optional second argument to sm_spray or sm_bspray.
- Auto-create required directory for plugin to function
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Appreciate the update. However the new version you uploaded doesn't seem to compile for me (with no changes) without erroring. I'm using the scripting folder that came with my Sourcemod install.
Code:
SourceMod Version: 1.10.0.6502
Code:
resizablesprays.sp
(30) : error 001: expected token: "{", but found "struct"
(31) : error 001: expected token: "public", but found "int"
(32) : error 001: expected token: "}", but found "int"
(40) : error 054: unmatched closing brace ("}")
(118) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(118) : warning 213: tag mismatch
(119) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(119) : warning 213: tag mismatch
(130) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(135) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(141) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(141) : warning 213: tag mismatch
(142) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(147) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(148) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(148) : warning 213: tag mismatch
(151) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(151) : warning 213: tag mismatch
(155) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(155) : warning 213: tag mismatch
(159) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(167) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(168) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(169) : error 104: cannot find any methods for Spray
(169) : warning 215: expression has no effect
(169) : error 001: expected token: ";", but found "]"
(169) : error 029: invalid expression, assumed zero
(169) : fatal error 190: too many error messages on one line
The old version had no compile issues.