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Adam Chalmers aea82e004a KCL: Convert x/y lines to use keyword arguments (#5615)
Previously, `xLine`, `xLineTo`, `yLine` and `yLineTo` used positional arguments. Now:

- `xLineTo` and `yLineTo` have been removed
- `xLine` and `yLine` both use keyword arguments:
  - `length`, optional (i.e. a relative distance along the X or Y axis)
  - `endAbsolute` optional (i.e. an absolute point along the X or Y axis)
  - `tag` optional
- Exactly one of `length` or `endAbsolute` must be given. Not both, not neither.

For example:

```
// Old way
|> xLine(6.04, %)
|> yLineTo(20, %, $base)

// New way
|> xLine(length = 6.04)
|> yLine(endAbsolute = 20, tag = $base)
```

This also improves some of the general-purpose keyword arguments code in modeling app's TS codebase.
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