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Fixed
Fixed in 1.8.17, 2.0.0-pre.18
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Found in [Package]
1.8.13
Issue ID
BUR-2688
Regression
No
Burst.Compiler.IL.CompilerException is thrown when compiling Burst
How to reproduce:
1. Open the “IN-76499_repro“ project
2. Open the “SampleScene“
3. Observe the Background Tasks tab
Expected result: Burst compiles successfully
Actual result: Burst.Compiler.IL.CompilerException is thrown
Reproducible with: 1.8.13 (2022.3.29f1)
Reproducible on: Windows 10 (on user’s end)
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
Note: Not reproduced by CQA
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Resolution Note (fix version 2.0.0-pre.18):
Burst's implementation of default interface methods works by making a copy of the default method into the object that does not implement it before compilation begins. There was an issue with this copy where it didn't correctly deal with references to instructions (branches for example) when producing the copy. Leading to compilation errors in the backend.
Resolution Note (fix version 1.8.17):
Burst's implementation of default interface methods works by making a copy of the default method into the object that does not implement it before compilation begins. There was an issue with this copy where it didn't correctly deal with references to instructions (branches for example) when producing the copy. Leading to compilation errors in the backend.