Ajinkya Dahale 65b4dd10ae [Sketcher] Expose general tangency with B-splines to Sketcher
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[Sketcher] Handle some corner cases in AngleViaPoint

[Sketcher] Avoid redundant constraints with B-splines...

When involving tangent, perpendicular and angle constraints.

[Sketcher] Add pre-commit changes

[Sketcher] Do not allow 2-selection tangent with B-spline

Also...

[Sketcher] Report error when using direct tangency with B-splines

[Sketcher] Fix malformed constraint when B-spline is selected second

To clarify, this means the second curve selected. The position of the point in
selection order does not matter in angle-via-point.

[Sketcher] Fix wrong number for B-Spline tangent on redundancy

[Sketcher] Remove existing point-on-object in some redundant cases

Particularly when point constrained on a B-spline is being used for
tangent, perpendicular or angle via point with the same B-spline.

[Sketcher] Fix direction issue with B-spline tangents.

Without these changes the solver might try to "twist" the B-spline to make the
angle between curves be 0 instead of PI (which may be closer to the initial shape).
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