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Unity Abstract Parent Class not in Build, but in Editor
So, I have a script in unity that creates class SteamVR_BezierPointer inherits from another abstract class SteamVR_WorldPointer
And everything from these classes work totally fine in Unity Editor when running the game. However, when I do a build, I get a NullReferencePointer on the line base.Start();. My guess is that the script for SteamVR_WorldPointer didn't make it into the build since its an abstract class and it isn't attached to any GameObject. Is there a way to make sure the Build includes that C# Script?
The reason I think its that is because in the editor, it has no problem hitting the Debug.Log("1"); line, but it never makes it that far in the output_log of the build.
public class SteamVR_BezierPointer : SteamVR_WorldPointer
{
//Defining Variables...
// Use this for initialization
protected override void Start()
{
Debug.Log("Starting Bezier");
base.Start();
Debug.Log("1");
}
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