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Fixed in 0.7.0-preview.1
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Found in [Package]
0.5.0 - preview.1
Issue ID
1228078
Regression
Yes
Profile Analyzer - List of Threads is not strictly ordered
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new Unity project
2. Import the Profile Analyzer package
3. Using the Unity Profiler record some frames of the Editor
4. Pull the profiling data into the Profile Analyzer
5. Open the 'Threads' drop-down
Expected result: the threads are ordered alphabetically
Actual result: the threads are not strictly ordered
Reproducible with: 2018.4.19f1, 2019.3.6f1, 2020.1.0b2, 2020.2.0a3
Could not test with: 2017.4.38f1(package unavailable)
Reproducible with package versions: 0.5.0 - preview.1, 0.6.0 - preview.1
Not reproducible with package versions: 0.4.0 - preview.6
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Resolution Note (fix version 0.7.0-preview.1):
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