SanityCheck is a software tool that fixes structure files, ensuring proper organization and formatting. It helps eliminate errors and inconsistencies, optimizing the file for use.
The latest version of SanityCheck comes with several enhancements. It now works with 2003.5 and 2004 versions and offers significant speed increases. You can also use pragmas to insert strings into your comments to instruct SanityCheck to process or not process certain items. Additionally, SanityCheck can now read custom strings from resource files placed in a directory named "resources" near the structure file.
SanityCheck also features various fixes and improvements that enhance its functionality. For instance, it can detect files with creator type of 4D06 and load 4D special "extensions." You can also use the InSanity plugin with the XML file generated by SanityCheck to help you walk through errors in your structure files. Furthermore, the software now has a new 128x128 icon for Macintosh and an updated user interface that looks more like 4D compilers.
To use SanityCheck, you need 4D v2.2.3 and later. The demo mode constraints have also changed, allowing you to see everything but only processing half of the file. Overall, SanityCheck is an essential tool for fixing structure files and ensuring data integrity.
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