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Found in
5.6.0b4
Issue ID
875057
Regression
No
Custom global defines in mcs.rsp file aren't available in Visual Studio
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the project
2. Notice there are no compiler errors
3. Open NewBehaviourScript.cs with Visual Studio
4. Notice that the custom define is grayed out
Expected: Custom define from mcs.rsp file is unrecognized by Visual Studio
Actual: Custom define from mcs.rsp is recognized by Visual Studio
Reproduced on: 5.4.4p4, 5.5.2p1, 5.6.0b9
Software used: Visual Studio Community 2015 Version 14.0.25431.01 Update 3
Note: mcs.rsp should be renamed to smcs.rcp in versions below 5.5
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youngkyun
Jul 03, 2017 13:08
no need to compile in visual studio.
changing your c# code and click in Unity editor (will compile automatically) then
there is no problem to run unity editor.