We are deprecating the incremental compiler package. We recommend using the 18.3 builtin C# compiler instead.



* Asmdef files are supported and a great way of reducing compile iteration time. This is available since 18.2.

* 18.3 is shipping with a similar but more robust version of the incremental compiler. In many scenarios we see up to 5x speedups in C# compile time in 18.3. (This is default and existing projects simply have to switch to the new mono runtime.)

* 18.3 is shipping with C# 7.3 (This is default and existing projects simply have to switch to the new mono runtime.)



So for the time being there is no need for the incremental compiler package because the big gains we got from it have been integrated into Unity builtin.

All important parts of this tech have been rolled into 18.3.



We are still researching how to give additional improvements for C# compile times on top of the up to 5x gains we have with 18.3. Our end goal is to achieve 500ms iteration time with C# scripts in large projects.

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