What is the policy of RepaintManager ?

Hi all,
Can anyone explain to me the policy of RepaintManager ? meaning how RepaintManager decide how to join repaints ?
thanks
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I already read it, but did not understood what is DirtyRegion and when the implementation decide when to mark it.

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