This makes it a compile-time error to call a function that semantically
takes no parameters with a nonzero number of arguments.
Previously, such code would still compile, but risk blowing up the stack
if a compiler chose to use something other than caller-cleanup calling
conventions.
There is no need to allocate a buffer for each message as the client is
only required to show the latest version of the cursor. Whie the logic
should prevent cursor corruption, it's not guaranteed, however this is
not a problem as this can only happen if the client is lagging behind
and as such when it gets another update message it will re-read the
now new shape anyway.
This commit bumps the KVMFR protocol version as it adds additional
hotspot x & y fields to the KVMFRCursor struct. This corrects the issue
of invalid alignment of the local mouse when the shape has an offset
such as the 'I' beam.