There is a well known C# question about what a NullReferenceException
is and how to fix it.
Unity which has the Unity3d tag on Stack Overflow uses C#, but I noticed a-lot of Unity questions with the NullReferenceException
. This question is asked about more than 10x every week.
When the title of the Unity question include NullReferenceException
, the question is immediately closed as a duplicate of the other well known question. When NullReferenceException
is not included in the title, it is not closed most of the time and people get the chance to answer it.
Here are the problems with the known question that is used to close other Unity questions:
- It is mainly helpful to those that use .NET and VB.NET.
- Because the way of creating new Objects/Scripts instance or accessing already existing one in Unity is totally different from a normal C# way, it won't solve Unity question 99% of the time.
Only a few times have I seen that a question and the answers in them was likely to solve Unity question and those times were only when the OP did not inherit from
MonoBehaviour
.When Unity question with this problem is closed, I see nice people still trying to help the OP through the comment section. Sometimes, I do that when I have time since the person having this problem is very likely new to Unity, and I know for sure that the duplicated question won't solve OP's problem.
The list of reasons for getting
NullReferenceException
in Unity is really long and unique to Unity itself, but it can be arranged in category.There are many answers on this question already to the extent that adding Unity one will be hard for Unity users to find when they run into this problem. They will quit programming by the time they finish scrolling down on that page.
When a Unity question with the NullReferenceException
exception is closed, it brings more confusion to OP because the long accepted answer does not come close to solving the OP's problem. Other answers there are not useful too. It simply does not help and the comment section of that question becomes really long as OP seeks more help.
I want to create a NullReferenceException
question and answer dedicated to Unity programmers that will actually help Unity users but I have two questions:
1. With all the things I mentioned above, is it acceptable to create one new NullReferenceException
question and answer for this problem and just for the Unity3d tag? Any Unity programmer can contribute to it. Maybe, explicitly add Unity in the title of the question.
2. If so, how do you prevent people from closing it? I noticed that they usually close it just by reading the title.
Note:
For those wondering what the solution to this problem is 99% of the time it is asked: The usual solution is to Find the GameObject, and then get the script that is attached to it.
GameObject.Find("ObjectName").GetComponent<TheScript>();
Now, you see this has nothing to do with the answer from the duplicated question. This is just an example and there are many other reasons and solutions depending on the Unity function used.
I refused to link the original question to prevent the meta effect, but it is likely the first result from a Google search.
GameObject.Find
being one, and probably the least efficient, but it (usually) works) that aren't all programatic. IMO I would set up a self-answered question that is Unity-specific and start pointing all other unity NPE questions to it instead. You could even close your own self-answered question as a dupe of the existing one so that non-Unity-specific NPE problems can be directed there if the Unity specific answer(s) don't work. I'd thumb a Unity-specific question up (other platforms, probably not).Debug.Log(...)
made the error go away.