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Won't Fix
Won't Fix in 2023.3.X
Votes
0
Found in
2023.2.0b13
2023.3.0a9
Issue ID
UUM-53149
Regression
Yes
ReferenceError is thrown when sharing an array between C# and JavaScript in WebGL
How to reproduce:
1. Open “WebGL_repro“ project
2. Open the “SampleScene“
3. File → Build and Run
Expected result: No errors are thrown
Actual result: ReferenceError is thrown
Reproducible with: 2023.2.0a18, 2023.2.0b13, 2023.3.0a9, 2023.3.0a10
Not reproducible with: 2021.3.31f1, 2022.3.10f1, 2023.1.16f1, 2023.2.0a17
Reproducible on: Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac 13.5.2
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
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adamgolden
Oct 31, 2023 23:01
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Resolution Note:
Emscripten removed the buffer global variable which caused this bug to occur. Fixing this would require forking Emscripten for Unity use (which we want to avoid). The solution to this is to use wasmMemory.buffer or HEAPXX.buffer. The issue has been closed on the forum.
Resolution Note (2023.3.X):
Emscripten removed the buffer global variable which caused this bug to occur. Fixing this would require forking Emscripten for Unity use (which we want to avoid). The solution to this is to use wasmMemory.buffer or HEAPXX.buffer. The issue has been closed on the forum.