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Found in
6000.0.64f1
6000.2.15f1
6000.3.1f1
6000.4.0b1
6000.5.0a3
Issue ID
UUM-129709
Regression
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No character limit when creating a new Scene with excessively long name, Editor can be forced to crash
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new Unity project
2. In Project window create a new Scene
3. Give the Scene Asset a long name (TestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTestingTesting)
4. Press Enter
5. Observe the pop-up “Moving file failed”
6. Press “Force Quit”
7. Observe the Editor
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Actual results: Pop-up “Moving file failed” appears, Editor can be forced to crash, if Scene name is too long
Expected results: Character limit should be added when adding a new Scene name
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Reproducible with versions: 6000.0.64f1, 6000.2.15f1, 6000.3.1f1, 6000.4.0b1, 6000.5.0a3
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Tested on (OS): macOS Tahoe 26.1 (M1)
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