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“C\Users:[name]\Desktop\UltimaMod\src\main\java\com\omato\ultimamod\UltimaMod.java:59: error: reached end of file while parsing”

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After attempting to run the game, I receive the error “C\Users:[name]\Desktop\UltimaMod\src\main\java\com\omato\ultimamod\UltimaMod.java:59: error: reached end of file while parsing” with a } at the end of it, as well as a ^ pointing to it below. I can’t tell the exact problem here, so I’m looking here for guidance now. What should I do here? I am using IntelliJ.

 

ClientProxy: https://pastebin.com/ZZ2tK2UC
IProxy: https://pastebin.com/u81B5pnf

ServerProxy: https://pastebin.com/hSHFACMA
UltimaMod  https://pastebin.com/6uBHhM8y

Error while parsing is usually a syntax issue. Line 59 of UltimaMod.java just has a curly bracket on it, so this points to a bracket mismatch. In your case, it appears that you open the setup() function with an opening curly brace { twice, one on line 43 and again on line 44. I think one of those is redundant and removing one would fix your compile issue.

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