Use std::min and std::max everywhere.
SkTPin still exists. We can't use std::clamp yet, and even when
we can, it has undefined behavior with NaN. SkTPin is written
to ensure that we return a value in the [lo, hi] range.
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I also added the `get_examples.py` script which pulls down new fiddles.
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