Sounds good! In your step #3, if at least one of the corners of a code area 
is inside your original area, then there's an overlap - but the opposite 
can be a bit tricky:

Even if all four corners of the code area are outside, there could still be 
some overlap along one of the sides. You will have to decide whether it is 
safe to ignore these cases in your use-case, or if you want to deal with 
them separately.

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