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Actual window sizes and positions fit easily in a 16-bit integer. So, we use
that in "representation contexts" like events. This makes structures smaller,
and allows the values to be converted to float, double, or integer without
casting (since any int16_t or uint16_t value can fit in them without loss).
Setter APIs use native integers for convenience, to avoid casting hassles when
doing arithmetic. Ranges are checked at runtime.
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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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This makes things a little more clear when something goes wrong, for example if
a test hangs.
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