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The callback-based identification was introduced before job types were added in 7b60529517. The job type should be a more predictable/sane way to identify jobs that should be exclusive. Using anything else is confusing and non-obvious from the API usage side. In fact it really confused me when working on #123027. Checked all existing jobs to make sure behavior is unchanged. Found two issues: - `WM_JOB_TYPE_OBJECT_SIM_FLUID` is used for both `fluid_bake_startjob()` and `fluid_free_startjob()`. It makes sense to me that they would be exclusive though, so leaving it this way (meaning they are exclusive now). - Alembic and USD job types were reused, split them up now to not change behavior. Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123033 |
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