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2019.1.0a1
2019.1.0b4
2019.2.0a1
Issue ID
1131514
Regression
No
[IL2CPP] Failing to connect to server using Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Client
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download 1131514_repro.zip
2. Build a Standalone player with IL2CPP back end
Expected results: IL2CPP player connects to the server
Actual results: IL2CPP player fails to connect to the server
Reproduced with: 2019.2.0a8, 2019.1.0b5, 2018.3.8f1
Note:
-Not reproducible with mono backend
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Resolution Note:
The SignalR client assembly does not work well with managed code stripping. It possible to prevent the SignalR assembly from being stripped by adding the following link.xml file to the Assets directory of this project:
<linker>
<assembly fullname="Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Client" preserve="all"/>
<assembly fullname="Newtonsoft.Json" preserve="all"/>
<assembly fullname="System.Core">
<type fullname="System.Linq.Expressions.Interpreter.LightLambda" preserve="all" />
</assembly>
</linker>
You can find more details about managed code stripping and IL2CPP here: https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/IL2CPP-BytecodeStripping.html