If you want to talk future reference, here are your takeaways:
- Patience is a virtue. 2 hours is an unbecoming amount to whine about in a place where the house rule is 48 hours.
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Expertise in your own head will come at your beck and call, and if you put in the effort to exercise it, it will get you out of most scrapes in less than 2 hours. The damsel has to wait for the knight, the knight doesn't have to wait for his sword.
- Know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. An extra space in AutoComplete is nothing to hold up your progress for, just let the devs know and check back at a later date. It's not like IDE fixes could come on a 2-hour notice. If you self-prescribe crutches, call them "OCD" and "autism" and then walk in them, then you deserve having things taking longer and drawing more aggravation for you than it should.
- Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Jiggle some of your code. Restart the IDE. Isolate code in a blank new project and check for problems there. Move up or down a version. Given what I've seen from you, you are far from having exhausted your options.
Seriously? Look, I'm not trying to say I don't appreciate your reply, nor am I trying to have this go on further than it needs to, but I think I need to ask a different question - or rather the same question but in a way where you will understand my intentions: What do I do when I ask a question, and it goes unanswered for >2 days, or a week, or even a
month? I understand that I was very impatient in that I implied my topic about comments in GM2, and I'm sorry. But I
really do want to know what to do
in the case that it goes ghost, like
That one that has been unanswered since February.
So please, just tell me what I should do in that case; just ignore the one I asked about comments.