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Based on the original patch by Vaishnav S (@padthai), this adds support for temperature units. Initially supported units are Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit. The units aren't used anywhere with this commit. Those changes should happen in separate patches by adding PROP_TEMPERATURE to RNA property definitions. But it should be ensured that the various solvers and simulations actually properly use real units. The complexity of some of the changes comes from the fact that these units have offsets from each other as well as coefficients. This also makes the implementation in the current unit system troublesome. For example, entering 0C evaluates correctly to 273K, but 0C + 0C doubles that result, because each unit value is evaluated separately. This is quite hard to solve in the general case with Blender's current unit system, though, so it is not handled in this commit. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4401
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