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Fixed in 2019.1.X
Votes
0
Found in
2018.2.5f1
Issue ID
1073477
Regression
No
Setting .isReadable during OnXprocessTexture causes it to still be true and have memory overhead
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached project "AssetProcessorIssue.zip";
2. Observe Textures/Black does not have read/write enabled and also is 42.7 KB size;
3. Build the project for a Player;
4. Launch the build;
5. In the Unity, open Profiler window;
6. Choose a memory section, and in the detailed memory section, take a sample of the memory;
7. Observe the results of black texture size.
Actual results: the size of the Black texture takes up double the memory (85 KB), like what you would expect if read/write enabled is true.
Reproducible on: 2017.4.10f1, 2018.1.9f2, 2018.2.5f1, 2018.3.0a10.
Reproducible both with iOS, Android and OSX.
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Resolution Note (fix version 2019.1):
There was no code change, the issue was marked as Fixed because the Documentation was updated to remove the part that advised Users using .isReadable during the import process because it's not needed and actually harmful. However, the current behavior has not changed and the repro steps lead to the same results, which is expected.