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Can't get IntelliJ IDEA to work

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16 hours ago, Alphameticuals said:

Hello,

 

I've tried to get IntelliJ IDEA to work with OSBot scripting for a good 30 minutes, however, it gives me a lot of errors which I do not understand why. I've followed the tutorial posted closely in the tutorials section without luck. I'm using the skeleton also posted there. I have posted some of the errors below.

 


Error:(7, 89) java: illegal character: '\u00a0'

Error:(17, 4) java: ';' expected

Error:(21, 14) java: not a statement

Error:(23, 5) java: illegal start of expression

Error:(45, 2) java: reached end of file while parsing

I have no idea why this is happening. I'm using Eclipse for now but would like to go back since I'm more familiar with IntelliJ.

 

Thanks!

\u00a0 is a no-break space, you shouldn't have those in your code, and it's probably there because you copy / pasted the skeleton from the website in some weird way.

Have you tried just writing the code yourself? I'm pretty sure it would work..

Edited by Explv

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12 minutes ago, Explv said:

\u00a0 is a no-break space, you shouldn't have those in your code, and it's probably there because you copy / pasted the skeleton from the website in some weird way.

Have you tried just writing the code yourself? I'm pretty sure it would work..

I actually followed your tutorial about an hour ago and that made it work, thanks :P

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