Emmanuele Bassi e130e0c9b3 [cairo-texture] Silently discard 0x0 surfaces
The current CairoTexture can be created with a surface size of 0
by 0 pixels, but a warning will be printed.

Worse, the surface can be resized to be 0 by 0 pixels without a
warning. The :surface-width and :surface-height properties accept
a minimum value of 0, and not check is performed on either the
constructor or set_surface_size() parameters to enforce the "greater
than zero" rule.

The correct and consistent behaviour is to allow a 0 by 0 pixels
surface size everywhere; inside surface_resize_internal(), the
current surface will be destroyed and if either :surface-width or
:surface-height are set to 0, the resizing terminates.

Attempting to create a Cairo context from a CairoTexture with
either :surface-width or :surface-height set to 0 will result in
a warning.

This allows:

  - creating a CairoTexture with :surface-width or :surface-height
    set to zero and delaying the surface resize at a later point;
  - resizing the surface to 0 by 0 pixels to destroy the image
    surface used internally;
  - increase the consistency in the usage of CairoTexture.
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