dap300
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| 05 Aug 2011 08:44 AM |
I have some shareds that can do hashing and crypting, But this won't work:
print(shared.crypt.ripemd128(shared.crypt.sha512(shared.crypt.md5("super")))
Workspace.HashNC:1: ')' expected near '< eof >'
Please answer it? |
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dap300
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5943539
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| 05 Aug 2011 08:46 AM |
First of all, don't use shared, use _G. Second: you missed a parenthesis.
Math - The origin of all. |
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Oysi
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Solotaire
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sdfgw
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| 05 Aug 2011 10:11 AM |
| I sincerely hope OP is trolling |
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Corecii
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| 05 Aug 2011 11:40 AM |
Some people are so strange.
So if I told you: A ')' was expected at the end.
You'd go to Scripting Helpers and say "Corecii told me ')' was expected near the end. What am I supposed to do?"
It plainly tells you it's expected somewhere on line 1. Even if you don't know what eof (end of function) is, you still should know it expects a ')' on line 1. |
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| 05 Aug 2011 11:43 AM |
You're stupid. Get the heck off the forums dap. |
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nightname
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| 05 Aug 2011 11:44 AM |
"You're stupid. Get the heck off the forums dap."
One of the many things I said to dap... |
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