[DisplayList] Pre-Compute saveLayer bounds in DLBuilder (#50935)

Previously the DisplayListBuilder would only pass along bounds for a saveLayer when they were supplied by the caller that was building the DisplayList. This would require Impeller to use post-processing of the EntityPass lists to compute them on its own.

DisplayList can now compute those bounds as it builds the DisplayList to save dispatch clients from having to do so on their own. It will also provide an indicator in the case when the caller supplied bounds that ended up being too small to capture all of the content, causing clipping by the layer render target.
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  10. docs/
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  12. flow/
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  14. flutter_vma/
  15. fml/
  16. impeller/
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  20. skia/
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