Until now, the implementation of the overrides in `SelectionBlueprint`
have been confusing to the point where I would just implement by
trial-and-error (or copying from an existing implementation). This was
due to a combination of using "object" space coordinates
(ie. the thing the `Blueprint` is operating on) and screen-space coordinates.
This change switches all event related coordinates to screen-space,
which is how we already handle rotation/scale operations. With the
introduction of other editor types where the related objects are
drawables, this also makes a lot more sense.
Previously, non-pooled DHOs were immediately added as children of the HOC when Add is called. Also, non-pooled DHOs were always attached to the HOC as children.
New behavior is that non-pooled DHOs are only added after CheckChildLifetime, and only attached to the HOC while the DHOs are alive.
- LifetimeManagementContainer inheritance of HOC is removed, as it is now all DHOs are "unmanaged" (previously `AddInternal(false)`).
- The signature of `Clear` is changed, and it is now always not disposing the children immediately.
Override SetLifetimeStart/SetLifetimeEnd separately to track individual assignment. It is necessary to ensure real lifetime is not lost when lifetime is partially updated.
Hidden properties are used when the type is the base class. It caused issues when `DrawableHitObject` logic is factored out to `PoolableDrawableWithLifetime` because it is using the base `LifetimeEntry`, not `HitObjectLifetimeEntry`.
Added these in a previous iteration, where I had the mania variant inherit this class.
No longer necessary as `IHasColumn` was used to make this check more generic.