Proper Error Handling#290
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This PR removes many (many (many)) cases of panics and
unwrap()s within baseview, and replaces them with proper error handling:Errorfor all window-related operations.HandlerErrorthat can coalesce any error type, to be returned inWindowHandlermethods.WindowHandler::on_framecan now return errors, which will properly destroy the window if they do.WindowHandler::resizedcan now return errors, which will revert the resize operation if they do.create_windownow returns aResult, and theWindowHandlerbuilder it takes is now also fallible.WindowContextnow return anErrorwhen they fail, instead of panicking.