There was no syntax error but I was trying to declare a global or module variable to keep track of the different types of creeps but apparenly JS doesn't like that. I ended up using the Memory to track them.
Yes, that's correct.
There was no syntax error but I was trying to declare a global or module variable to keep track of the different types of creeps but apparenly JS doesn't like that. I ended up using the Memory to track them.
Yes, that's correct.
Has anybody found a way to do this? I looked here but that doesn't seem to work any more. It throws an error.
My function looks like this:
module.exports = {
doSomething: function(){
}
}
and call it like this from the console:
require('module').doSomething();
which throws this error:
SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
at n:5:28406
at _console1439402269655_0:1:5491
at Object.c.runCode:5:34055
As far as I can tell it's exactly like the link above and should work. Any ideas?