"As a friend of Sevion, gwypass stood on your side when he posted his tutorial.
Yet he didn't notice that your tutorial was full of errors. He simply let you posted it in helper.net and let you became a laughing-stock on that website. You were bashed by users in helper.net till death.
Funny huh? If you are pro, why didn't he warn you about the errors AFTER you posted your tutorial? The answer is simple,
HE IS NOOB!.
Or
He is Sevion the insecured noob who needs to make a lots of ID.
Or
He is a cruel friend he wants you to be insulted. He is a bad bad guy.
Choose one, if it suits you. For me, you are a big big noob.
InitGlobals(), called in the function main to init global gui variables is called after each vJass initializers (struct,library and scope).
Even if the default value of a gui variable is just a defined value like (3,"fail"), in the global declaration the variable is setted to the null type, or nothing, depends the type of the variable.
The default value is only setted inside the function InitGlobals.
Also the order of globals variable are :
1) library
2) gui
3) scope
4) used internally when the vJass code is compiled to jass.
I think it's you, who reported something lame with gui globals variables and vJass on the JassHelper thread on www.wc3c.net, i can't remember what exactly though.
Could you give me a link or so ?
I do know this - xenforo dropped the ball by not keeping the vbulletin reputation comments as a feature. The loss of the Reputation comments data when we switched to Xenforo really was the death knell for the site when it came to all the users that left. I know I missed it so much and I got way less interested in the site when that feature was gone and I run the site.
I'm on a page about incorrect corrections, and spent the better part of like two hours trying to get someone to understand that -5^2 = -25, not 25, and then that post had comments get reposted because that group is self sustaining, and that person was in turn trying to explain what I just explained to them. And I'm taking that as a victory