It's a common idiom to stroke degenerate sub-paths made with
cairo_move_to(x,y);cairo_rel_line_to(0,0) to draw dots. Test
that we get the desired extents from cairo_fill_extents,
cairo_stroke_extents, and cairo_path_extents for these cases.
Also document that the cairo_path_extents result is equivalent
to the limit of stroking with CAIRO_LINE_CAP_ROUND, (so that
these "dot" points are included), as the line width
approaches 0.0 .
This new function gets the extents of the current path, whether
or not they would be inked by a 'fill'. It differs from
cairo_fill_extents() when the area enclosed by the path is 0.
Includes documentation and updated test.
cairo_get_target() returns the original surface passed to
cairo_create(), and not the current destination as required when
testing drawing to the same surface using multiple contexts.
For completeness we also use the group target when creating similar
surfaces within the tests (to check that similar surfaces of similar
surfaces also work).