diff --git a/source/blender/blenkernel/intern/lib_override.c b/source/blender/blenkernel/intern/lib_override.c index c9776b1a6a5..04c427aaf9a 100644 --- a/source/blender/blenkernel/intern/lib_override.c +++ b/source/blender/blenkernel/intern/lib_override.c @@ -1881,15 +1881,15 @@ ID *BKE_lib_override_library_operations_store_start(Main *bmain, /* This is fully disabled for now, as it generated very hard to solve issues with Collections and * how they reference each-other in their parents/children relations. - * Core of the issue is creating and storing those copies in a separate BMain, while collection - * copy code re-assign blindly parents/children, even if they do not belong to the same BMain. + * Core of the issue is creating and storing those copies in a separate Main, while collection + * copy code re-assign blindly parents/children, even if they do not belong to the same Main. * One solution could be to implement special flag as discussed below, and prevent any * other-ID-reference creation/update in that case (since no differential operation is expected * to involve those anyway). */ #if 0 /* XXX TODO We may also want a specialized handling of things here too, to avoid copying heavy * never-overridable data (like Mesh geometry etc.)? And also maybe avoid lib - * reference-counting completely (shallow copy...). */ + * reference-counting completely (shallow copy). */ /* This would imply change in handling of user-count all over RNA * (and possibly all over Blender code). * Not impossible to do, but would rather see first is extra useless usual user handling is @@ -1928,7 +1928,7 @@ void BKE_lib_override_library_operations_store_end( BLI_assert(ID_IS_OVERRIDE_LIBRARY_REAL(local)); /* Nothing else to do here really, we need to keep all temp override storage data-blocks in - * memory until whole file is written anyway (otherwise we'd get mem pointers overlap...). */ + * memory until whole file is written anyway (otherwise we'd get mem pointers overlap). */ local->override_library->storage = NULL; }