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Fixed in 10.1.X
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0
Found in [Package]
9.0.0, 8.1.0, 8.0.1, 7.3.1
Issue ID
1251523
Regression
No
[VFX Graph] Editor crashes on assigning "New VFX Subgraph Block" to "Empty Subgraph Block" node from asset selector window
-Editor crashes on assigning "New VFX Subgraph Block" to "Empty Subgraph Block" node from asset selector window.
-No crash report generated.
Steps to repro:
1. Create a new HDRP template project.
2. Project Window > Click "+" > Visual Effects > Visual Effect Subgraph Block.
3. Open Subgraph Block > Select Block Subgraph node.
4. Press Space bar > Subgraph Block > Empty Subgraph Block.
5. Select Empty Subgraph Block > Inspector > Assign New VFX Subgraph Block.
Actual Result:
Editor crashes on assigning "New VFX Subgraph Block".
Expected Result:
"New VFX Subgraph Block" assigned to "Empty Subgraph Block" node from asset selector window.
Reproducible in:
2020.2.0a13, 2020.1.0b11, 2019.3.15f1, 2019.3.2f1 with Package version 9.0.0, 8.1.0, 8.0.1, 7.3.1.
Environment:
Occurring only on Windows 10.
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Resolution Note (fix version 10.1):
Fixed in Package Version 10.1.0