After commit e2189903 in wlroots, when ctrl-f is pressed in firefox with
a IME client running, the following key-release event for "f" is not
sent, thus "f" is repeated like "ffffffffff..." in the input box of
firefox. This is because the key-release event for "f" is firstly
forwarded to the IME client and then sent via the virtual keyboard created
by the IME client while the key-press event is sent via physical
keyboard, and with e2189903, key-release events without a corresponding
key-press event on the same keyboard is not emitted to the compositor.
So this commit fixes this problem by not forwarding the key-release event
to the IME client unless the corresponding key-press event was also
forwarded.
We didn't support multiple IME popups since input-method-v2 protocol
has no way to position them individually, but we should support it to
provide IME developers with more programming flexibility.