[issues 1479: lottie](#1479)
- optimaze stroking algorithm by prevent vector normalizations
- using render meshes heaps to reduce webgpu instances re-creations
- using single instance of pilylines for standard operations such as trim and split
- "on-the-fly" strokes generations with dash pattern
- "on-the-fly" mesh objects generation in a process of path decoding
- merge strokes into single mesh by each shape
[issues 1479: FillRule](#1479)
Introduced fill rule winding
This rule makes sense only if path have some self intersections.
In all other cases shapes are filled by even-odd behavor.
Before the current changes, all surfaces were painted using a full-screen overlay, no matter how large the object was rendered. This approach is redundant and required reorganization. At the moment, all objects are rendered using an overlay equal to the box of the object itself, which reduces the cost of filling the surface.
Also surfaces and images were divided into different entities, which reduces the pressure on memory.
Also geometry data for rendering and geometry data for calculations in system memory were logically separated.