I'm using nautilus to test this and it doesn't appear to be working as
intended.

I snap nautilus to the side and then drag it and it display the on-rail
behavior you describe but I can't "de-maximize" it, it will just
maximize it completely and restoring it from maximizing will still be at
the same size from the snap.

Also when it's snapped the maximize button is a "de-maximize" one but a
standard maximize button which will maximize the window and upon
restoring will restore to a size slightly smaller from the top border.

Also dragging a snapped window will have it show after dragging slightly
smaller from the bottom border.

It really doesn't feel like it's working as intended.

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  Regression: snap to screen edges to view two windows side by side
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