This only applies to ID being copied outside of bmain. Handy for cases when it
is important to check if the copy corresponds to a data block coming from
library.
Example of that is proxy evaluation with copy on write.
Thanks Bastien for review!
Before that it was up to lots of other places to keep track on whether
something is to be dependent on time or not. Was annoying, and unreliable,
and fragile.
This commit avoids hacks in object builder. Other areas will be adopted
soon.
This is something what should be supported by the new dependency graph.
Fixed by making it so, build_animation() adds relation between Animation
component and whatever-is-being-animated. In fact, for now, only relations to
ID properties are added. Rest of the relations are kind of hacked in all over
the code and needs to be removed and verified with specific .blend files.
We can't use a single component here, sine it might consist of multiple
operations. So, for example, having driver operation will confuse targets
of another driver.
Fill-selection would only go upward in list of items to find an already
selected one and fill-select all items in-between. Now, in case upward
search fails, it will also intent to go downward, effectiviely allowing
to 'fill-select' from bottom to top.
Note that top-to-bottom keeps priority (i.e. if a top-to-bottom
fill-selection is possible, it will always happen, even if a
bottom-to-top one is also possible).
* For the T48988 fix (i.e. separate Ease In/Out properties for Bendy Bones
in Edit vs Pose modes), old animation data needed to be patched to use
the new property names. This is needed to partially fix some of the
issues in T53356 (though the Rigify code itself still needs to be patched).
* For the T52009 fix, old files needed to have the frame_start and frame_end
properties on the FModifier (base-class) updated to match that of the
FMod_Stepped type-specific class. This wasn't done in the earlier commit
since it wasn't worth going through all animation data just for the sake
of updating these relatively-rare settings, but since we're doing it anyway
now, it makes sense to include this here.