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Fixed in 2020.1.X
Fixed in 2018.4.X, 2019.2.X, 2019.3.X
Votes
0
Found in
2018.4.10f1
2019.2.6f1
2019.2.11f1
2019.3.0b4
2020.1.0a4
Issue ID
1197761
Regression
Yes
ParticleSystem.SetParticles crashes the Editor when writing particle list to array and Particle System has a size module enabled
How to reproduce:
1. Download the tester-attached package(CrashPackage.unitypackage)
2. Create a new Unity project
3. Import the package
4. Open the 'New Scene'
5. Enter Play Mode
6. Press the Space key
Expected result: Editor does not crash
Actual result: Editor crashes
Reproducible with: 2018.4.10f1, 2018.4.13f1, 2019.2.6f1, 2019.2.13f1, 2019.3.0b4, 2019.3.0b11, 2020.1.0a4, 2020.1.0a13
Not reproducible with: 2017.4.34f1, 2018.4.9f1, 2019.2.0a1, 2019.2.5f1, 2019.3.0a1, 2019.3.0b3, 2020.1.0a1, 2020.1.0a3
Notes:
One of the following Particle System modules need to be enabled for the crash to occur:
- Size over lifetime
- Size by speed
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Resolution Note (fix version 2020.1):
Fixed in 2020.1.0a20
Resolution Note (fix version 2019.2):
Fixed in 2019.2.19f1
Resolution Note (fix version 2018.4):
Fixed in 2018.4.16f1