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X11 Window managers set WM_STATE to notify about minimization, often without
sending core X visibility events (which seems odd to me, but that's what Gnome
does anyway). So, implement this protocol and send map/unmap events to the
view, and adjust the Windows implementation to do the same for consistency
across all platforms.
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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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These names were confusing because a view is not necessarily a window. Since
there's no room for ambiguity here, simply drop the superfluous word.
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Unfortunately there is no warning like Wpadded but only for internal padding,
so that can't be turned on, but if there was, after this commit the build would
be clean with it. Maybe some day...
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Not really sure why I used a web link here (maybe because it's more stable),
but this is more conventional.
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The previous separation between polling and dispatching was a lie, especially
on MacOS where it is impossible to only poll for events without dispatching
anything. Providing such an API is misleading, and problematic in various
other ways.
So, merge them into a single puglUpdate() function which can do the right thing
on all platforms. This also adds the behaviour of actually processing all
events in the given time interval, which is almost always what clients actually
want to do when using a positive timeout (naively doing this before caused
terrible input lag).
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