Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-26335978-20160106162844/@comment-27718380-20160111185651

The Ranger Malvegil wrote: A quick test would do No. It wouldn't. Latest when there occur bugs with code-parts, i didn't wrote myself, it  would   probably be hard to find this bug, unless it has a "simple" cause. And first i would have to learn how the code (which i didn't wrote) does work. Furthermore: using code of which i know what it does, but not how it is doing this exactly, seems not rational  to me. At first it sounds good, but i think it will cause more work for the developer than doing this by himself.

...and could some sort of debugger be made to speed up the process tremendously? Please explain. If you mean a programm which cycles through the code and finds all (non-syntax) errors automatically, then no. My first point was not to just any old mod, it was to do with one that had been debugged partially by the community beforehand (once given permission) and then once they couldn't find anything else wrong they gave it to Mevans. Of course, this would require some sort of dedicated people most likely and I can help some, but not a whole lot - I just don't know how to code well, sorry.

Are you sure there is no way at all something could be made for the JavaScript that checks for anything not adding up?