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import { NodeMaterialBlock } from "../../nodeMaterialBlock.js";
import type { NodeMaterialBuildState } from "../../nodeMaterialBuildState.js";
import { NodeMaterialBlockTargets } from "../../Enums/nodeMaterialBlockTargets.js";
import type { NodeMaterialConnectionPoint } from "../../nodeMaterialBlockConnectionPoint.js";
import type { Effect } from "../../../effect.js";
import type { NodeMaterial, NodeMaterialDefines } from "../../nodeMaterial.js";
import type { Mesh } from "../../../../Meshes/mesh.js";
import type { AbstractMesh } from "../../../../Meshes/abstractMesh.js";
/**
* Block used to implement clip planes
*/
export declare class ClipPlanesBlock extends NodeMaterialBlock {
/**
* Create a new ClipPlanesBlock
* @param name defines the block name
*/
constructor(name: string);
/**
* Gets the current class name
* @returns the class name
*/
getClassName(): string;
/**
* Initialize the block and prepare the context for build
* @param state defines the state that will be used for the build
*/
initialize(state: NodeMaterialBuildState): void;
private _initShaderSourceAsync;
/**
* Gets the worldPosition input component
*/
get worldPosition(): NodeMaterialConnectionPoint;
get target(): NodeMaterialBlockTargets;
set target(value: NodeMaterialBlockTargets);
prepareDefines(defines: NodeMaterialDefines, nodeMaterial: NodeMaterial, mesh?: AbstractMesh): void;
bind(effect: Effect, nodeMaterial: NodeMaterial, mesh?: Mesh): void;
protected _buildBlock(state: NodeMaterialBuildState): this | undefined;
}