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Won't Fix
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1
Found in
5.4.0f3
Issue ID
966152
Regression
No
Directly serializing Matrix4X4 with JsonUtility yields different results than serializing a class with Matrix4X4 member
To reproduce:
1. Open the project, attached by the user (JsonSerializationBugTest.zip)
2. Open the "TestScene"
3. Enter Play mode
4. Observe the console
Expected: Matrix4X4 members are named the same regardless of whether the ToJson method serialized the Matrix4X4 directly or it serialized a class with a Matrix4X4 member
Actual: If Matrix4X4 is serialized directly, its members in the .json file will be named m00, m10, m20..., however, if a class is serialized which has a Matrix4X4 member, the matrix's member's names will be e00, e10, e20
Reproduced in 5.4.0f3, 5.5.5p1, 5.6.4p2, 2017.1.2p2, 2017.2.0p1, 2017.3.0b8, 2018.1.0a3
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