what this?Code:initMySQL initAsyncMySQL
Are you sure that the cvars are not null? (Yes, i know: libcod checks params, but look what you get there at the moment of call the function)
what this?Code:initMySQL initAsyncMySQL
Are you sure that the cvars are not null? (Yes, i know: libcod checks params, but look what you get there at the moment of call the function)
PHP Code:
class CoronaVirus
{
CoronaVirus(int m = 1): multi(m) { Peoples.RandomDeaths(m); }
~CoronaVirus() { CoronaVirus * again = new CoronaVirus((this->multi * 2)); }
int multi = 1;
} y_2020;
IzNoGoDs, high level of abstraction from C API for easier coding, once you got the pieces together:
https://killtube.org/showthread.php?...ll=1#post13719
https://github.com/iznogod/OSJH/blob...H/jh/mysql.gsc
My example test script kinda as raw as it gets, write-your-own-wrapper style, probably nice for testing:
https://github.com/kungfooman/cod2_s..._debugging.gsc
I don't know if anybody made changes to the MySQL C/GSC API aswell in newer libcod versions, which might cause problems. Which version are you using?
In a "perfect/nonlazy/paid" world, each breaking API change should force a new internal version to libcod's subcomponents like the MySQL system. So we could just add Mayor/Minor versions and quickly see if libcod/scripts are compatible.
timescale 0.01