Do not allow the build to succeed if any errors are reporting during it.
Without this flag, non-fatal errors - such as a failure to compile a shader for a particular platform - will not cause the build to fail, but may result in incorrect behaviour at runtime.
//Create a folder (right click in the Assets folder and go to Create>Folder), and name it “Editor” if it doesn’t already exist //Place this script in the Editor folder
//This script creates a new Menu named “Build Asset” and new options within the menu named “Normal” and “Strict Mode”. Click these menu items to build an AssetBundle into a folder with either no extra build options, or a strict build.
using UnityEngine; using UnityEditor;
public class Example : MonoBehaviour { //Creates a new menu (Build Asset Bundles) and item (Normal) in the Editor [MenuItem("Build Asset Bundles/Normal")] static void BuildABsNone() { //Create a folder to put the Asset Bundle in. // This puts the bundles in your custom folder (this case it's "MyAssetBuilds") within the Assets folder. //Build AssetBundles with no special options BuildPipeline.BuildAssetBundles("Assets/MyAssetBuilds", BuildAssetBundleOptions.None, BuildTarget.StandaloneOSX); }
//Creates a new item (Strict Mode) in the new Build Asset Bundles menu [MenuItem("Build Asset Bundles/Strict Mode ")] static void BuildABsStrict() { //Build the AssetBundles in strict mode (build fails if any errors are detected) BuildPipeline.BuildAssetBundles("Assets/MyAssetBuilds", BuildAssetBundleOptions.StrictMode, BuildTarget.StandaloneOSX); } }
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