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This replaces the window title and class name APIs with a more general one that
can be easily extended to other things, like icon names, more detailed
application hints, and so on.
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This makes it unlikely for tests to be completely obscured, which should
hopefully make things a bit more consistent and reliable, especially when
running all of the tests in parallel. It also makes things a bit less visually
confusing.
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This seems to make thing a bit more reliable, and matches what was happening
before the addition of more precise show commands.
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As evidence that this was confusing, the documentation for these was an
outright lie, and I've burned quite a bit of time in the past few days trying
to rework things based around that flawed understanding.
These names make it clear what these events actually are. If we need actual
create/destroy events with a broader scope, they'll have to be added, but I
suspect those aren't actually useful anyway.
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On MacOS in particular, views and windows are entirely different concepts, so
confusing them... confuses things. This was the last holdover in the API that
used the old "native window".
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This collapses many functions into one, which makes the API more easily
extensible and reduces code size.
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See https://reuse.software/ for details.
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