Generally, when transforming a difference between two points, `p1`
and `p2`, with a matrix `m`, we would like the following property
to hold:
```
m * (p1 - p2) == m * p1 - m * p2
```
Unfortunately, it wasn't like this before, because matrices have a
translation component, which is non-linear. In `m * p1 - m * p2`,
the translations of `m * p1` and `m * p2` are the same and therefore
cancel out each other. However, in `m * (p1 - p2)` the translation
stays.
In order to preserve this property, introduce a new `PointDelta`
type which is not subject to translation when transformed by a matrix.
For now, the following operations are supported:
* `Point - Point -> PointDelta`
* `Point + PointDelta -> Point`
* `Point += PointDelta`
* `Point - PointDelta -> Point`
* `Point -= PointDelta`
As a consequence, the expression `position + global_to_local_matrix * mouse_delta`
in `update_drag()` now ignores translation, which fixes#817.
* Bump bitflags to 2.0.0
* Sprinkle Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, and Debug derives where needed
* Call `bits` on bitflags, as it is now a method
* Switch from `from_bits_truncate` to `from_bits_retain` on bitflags where needed
* Bump h263-rs for the bitflags 2.0.0 dependency
As part of porting to bitflags 2.0.0, see:
https://kodraus.github.io/rust/2022/10/07/bitflags2.html#upgrading-to-2x
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Co-authored-by: Adrian Wielgosik <4729533+adrian17@users.noreply.github.com>
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