Those flags are meant for detecting which socket has changed, so in the future we can have more granular updates. `Node` now stores an `update_flags` member which is modified every time a socket is changed though `Node::set`. The flags are or-able bits stored in `SocketType` instances. Each `SocketType` stores a unique bit out of 64, for the 64 bits of an uint64_t; the bit corresponds to the index of the socket in the `Node`'s sockets array + 1, so the socket at index 5 will have the 6th bit set as its flag. This limits us to 64 sockets per Node, which should be plenty for the current set of `Nodes` that we have. This does not change the behavior of other parts of Cycles. This is part of T79131. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T79131 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8644
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