Organization in a script can make the difference between a messy work environment and a clean one. Generally, my 2 tips are:
= Use clean labels in CLEO script, like :START, :SECOND, :THIRD. This helps allot.
Example:
= Use the source. When you compile a script, Sanny (or MB) changes the way you wrote the script(if you keys words they will be replaced with the counterpart). When you decompile it, it looks nothing like the one you originally write. If you do not name the thread the labels with be "noname#" # meaning a number offset.
= Use clean labels in CLEO script, like :START, :SECOND, :THIRD. This helps allot.
Example:
- Code:
:Example01
if
// Something
then
jump @Example02
end
jump @Example03
:Example02
//..................
:Example03
//..................
= Use the source. When you compile a script, Sanny (or MB) changes the way you wrote the script(if you keys words they will be replaced with the counterpart). When you decompile it, it looks nothing like the one you originally write. If you do not name the thread the labels with be "noname#" # meaning a number offset.