Don't introduce GetAwaiter extension methods conflicting with Unity's Awaitable in 2023.1+#11178
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keveleigh merged 1 commit intoNov 10, 2022
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… Awaitable in 2023.1+ Signed-off-by: Simon Ferquel <[email protected]>
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Seems good to me! I ran some local tests on 2023 and was no longer able to repro this with your fix. Appreciate it! |
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Overview
As Unity 2023.1 introduces await support for many constructs (including AsyncOperation), the package is running into compilation issues where there are ambiguous method calls when trying to resolve GetAwaiter method.
This PR makes disambiguate them by conditionally compile GetAwaiter extension methods depending on Unity Version
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I would be feeling much better about this PR if the CI ran tests with 2023.1 (2023.1.0a17 is publicly available and has the Awaitable support). There has been other API deprecations that may impact the package as well in addition to this.