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2021-07-15Assets: Add an active asset library per workspace, for the UI to useJulian Eisel
This per-workspace active asset library will be used by the asset views later. Note that Asset Browsers have their own active asset library, overriding the one from the workspace. As part of this the `FileSelectAssetLibraryUID` type gets replaced by `AssetLibraryReference` which is on the asset level now, not the File/Asset Browser level. But some more work is needed to complete that, which is better done in a separate commit. This also moves the asset library from/to enum-value logic from RNA to the editor asset level, which will later be used by the asset view.
2020-12-15Asset System: Data-block asset metadata storage, reading and APIJulian Eisel
Asset metadata is what turns a regular data-block into an asset. It is a small data-structure, but a key part of the technical design of the asset system. The design foresees that asset data-blocks store an `ID.asset_data` pointer of type `AssetMetaData`. This data **must not** have dependencies on other data-blocks or data-block data, it must be an independent unit. That way we can read asset-metadata from .blends without reading anything else from the file. The Asset Browser will use this metadata (together with the data-block name, preview and file path) to represent assets in the file list. Includes: * New `ID.asset_data` for asset metadata. * Asset tags, description and custom properties. * BKE code to manage asset meta-data and asset tags. * Code to read asset data from files, without reading IDs. * RNA for asset metadata (including tags) Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1 project milestone on developer.blender.org. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9716 Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Brecht Van Lommel