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Object model for HTML5 canvas, and SVG-to-canvas parser. Backed by jsdom and node-canvas.
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TypeScript
import type { FabricObject } from '../../shapes/Object/FabricObject';
import { Group } from '../../shapes/Group';
/**
* Merges 2 clip paths into one visually equal clip path
*
* **IMPORTANT**:\
* Does **NOT** clone the arguments, clone them proir if necessary.
*
* Creates a wrapper (group) that contains one clip path and is clipped by the other so content is kept where both overlap.
* Use this method if both the clip paths may have nested clip paths of their own, so assigning one to the other's clip path property is not possible.
*
* In order to handle the `inverted` property we follow logic described in the following cases:\
* **(1)** both clip paths are inverted - the clip paths pass the inverted prop to the wrapper and loose it themselves.\
* **(2)** one is inverted and the other isn't - the wrapper shouldn't become inverted and the inverted clip path must clip the non inverted one to produce an identical visual effect.\
* **(3)** both clip paths are not inverted - wrapper and clip paths remain unchanged.
*
* @memberOf fabric.util
* @param {fabric.Object} c1
* @param {fabric.Object} c2
* @returns {fabric.Object} merged clip path
*/
export declare const mergeClipPaths: (c1: FabricObject, c2: FabricObject) => Group;
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