On Wayland, make the CSD frame double click reliable
It was discovered that on GNOME the click sometimes being swallowed by the mutter's `wl_pointer::enter/leave` sequences. This was happening due to `xdg_toplevel::move` making the pointer to leave the surface. To make handling of that more robust, we could start the `xdg_toplevel::move` when the actual pointer motion is being performed. Links: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/7011 Links: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2669#note_1790825
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- On Wayland, make double clicking and moving the CSD frame more reliable.
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- On macOS, add tabbing APIs on `WindowExtMacOS` and `EventLoopWindowTargetExtMacOS`.
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- **Breaking:** Rename `Window::set_inner_size` to `Window::request_inner_size` and indicate if the size was applied immediately.
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- On X11, fix false positive flagging of key repeats when pressing different keys with no release between presses.
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