I have an NSControl subclass that has installed an NSTrackingAread for 
(NSTrackingInVisibleRect | NSTrackingMouseMoved | 
NSTrackingMouseEnteredAndExited | NSTrackingCursorUpdate | 
NSTrackingActiveInKeyWindow). This control can resize itself while tracking the 
mouse in its mouseDown method. If, after mouse-up, the mouse ends up outside 
the *original* frame, but is still inside the current frame, I'm getting a 
mouseExited. So it's like the NSTrackingArea code is caching an old frame or 
something like that instead of getting it directly from the view. Or is this 
some "undocumented behavior" I'm seeing?

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