int index = source.indexOf("#type") + 6;
int eol = source.indexOf("\r\n", index);
String firstPattern = source.substring(index, eol).trim()
index = source.indexOf("#type", eol) + 6;
eol = source.indexOf("\r\n", index);
String secondPattern = source.substring(index, eol).trim();
(in Shader.java)
trying to follow this tutorial on linux (ubuntu 22 or something) and that bit of code completely breaks because of the \r\n.
i tried changing it to be just \n but then it just break. if anybody got a version that would work on linux, thanks.
EDIT:
i forgot to mention that i tried compiling it on my other windows machine using \r\n and it worked completely fine without any issues.
(in
Shader.java)trying to follow this tutorial on linux (ubuntu 22 or something) and that bit of code completely breaks because of the
\r\n.i tried changing it to be just
\nbut then it just break. if anybody got a version that would work on linux, thanks.EDIT:
i forgot to mention that i tried compiling it on my other windows machine using
\r\nand it worked completely fine without any issues.