Cleanup: remove unused 'eInsertKeyFlags' from delete API call
There is no need for an insertion flag in a delete function.
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@ -1576,8 +1576,7 @@ short delete_keyframe(Main *bmain,
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bAction *act,
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const char rna_path[],
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int array_index,
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float cfra,
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eInsertKeyFlags UNUSED(flag))
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float cfra)
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{
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AnimData *adt = BKE_animdata_from_id(id);
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PointerRNA id_ptr, ptr;
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@ -2589,7 +2588,7 @@ static int delete_key_button_exec(bContext *C, wmOperator *op)
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index = -1;
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}
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success = delete_keyframe(bmain, op->reports, ptr.owner_id, NULL, path, index, cfra, 0);
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success = delete_keyframe(bmain, op->reports, ptr.owner_id, NULL, path, index, cfra);
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MEM_freeN(path);
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}
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else if (G.debug & G_DEBUG) {
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@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ int ANIM_apply_keyingset(
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kflag2);
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}
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else if (mode == MODIFYKEY_MODE_DELETE) {
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success += delete_keyframe(bmain, reports, ksp->id, act, ksp->rna_path, i, cfra, kflag2);
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success += delete_keyframe(bmain, reports, ksp->id, act, ksp->rna_path, i, cfra);
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}
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}
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@ -150,8 +150,7 @@ short delete_keyframe(struct Main *bmain,
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struct bAction *act,
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const char rna_path[],
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int array_index,
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float cfra,
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eInsertKeyFlags flag);
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float cfra);
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/* ************ Keying Sets ********************** */
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@ -501,8 +501,7 @@ PyObject *pyrna_struct_keyframe_delete(BPy_StructRNA *self, PyObject *args, PyOb
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BKE_reports_init(&reports, RPT_STORE);
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result = delete_keyframe(
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G.main, &reports, (ID *)self->ptr.owner_id, NULL, path_full, index, cfra, 0);
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result = delete_keyframe(G.main, &reports, self->ptr.owner_id, NULL, path_full, index, cfra);
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MEM_freeN((void *)path_full);
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if (BPy_reports_to_error(&reports, PyExc_RuntimeError, true) == -1) {
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