475 строки
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JavaScript
475 строки
15 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @format
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* @flow strict-local
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*/
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'use strict';
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import type {PressEvent, Layout, LayoutEvent} from '../../Types/CoreEventTypes';
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import type {EdgeInsetsProp} from '../../StyleSheet/EdgeInsetsPropType';
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import type {Node} from 'react';
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import type {ViewStyleProp} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheet';
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import type {TVViewProps} from '../AppleTV/TVViewPropTypes';
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import type {
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AccessibilityRole,
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AccessibilityState,
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AccessibilityValue,
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AccessibilityActionEvent,
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AccessibilityActionInfo,
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} from './ViewAccessibility';
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export type ViewLayout = Layout;
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export type ViewLayoutEvent = LayoutEvent;
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type DirectEventProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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/**
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* When `accessible` is true, the system will try to invoke this function
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* when the user performs an accessibility custom action.
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*
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*/
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onAccessibilityAction?: ?(event: AccessibilityActionEvent) => void,
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/**
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* When `accessible` is true, the system will try to invoke this function
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* when the user performs accessibility tap gesture.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onaccessibilitytap
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*/
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onAccessibilityTap?: ?() => void,
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/**
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* Invoked on mount and layout changes with:
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*
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* `{nativeEvent: { layout: {x, y, width, height}}}`
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*
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* This event is fired immediately once the layout has been calculated, but
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* the new layout may not yet be reflected on the screen at the time the
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* event is received, especially if a layout animation is in progress.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onlayout
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*/
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onLayout?: ?(event: LayoutEvent) => mixed,
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/**
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* When `accessible` is `true`, the system will invoke this function when the
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* user performs the magic tap gesture.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onmagictap
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*/
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onMagicTap?: ?() => void,
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/**
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* When `accessible` is `true`, the system will invoke this function when the
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* user performs the escape gesture.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onaccessibilityescape
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*/
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onAccessibilityEscape?: ?() => void,
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|}>;
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type TouchEventProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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onTouchCancel?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchCancelCapture?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchEnd?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchEndCapture?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchMove?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchMoveCapture?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchStart?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onTouchStartCapture?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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|}>;
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/**
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* For most touch interactions, you'll simply want to wrap your component in
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* `TouchableHighlight` or `TouchableOpacity`. Check out `Touchable.js`,
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* `ScrollResponder.js` and `ResponderEventPlugin.js` for more discussion.
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*/
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type GestureResponderEventProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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/**
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* Does this view want to "claim" touch responsiveness? This is called for
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* every touch move on the `View` when it is not the responder.
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*
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* `View.props.onMoveShouldSetResponder: (event) => [true | false]`, where
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* `event` is a synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onmoveshouldsetresponder
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*/
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onMoveShouldSetResponder?: ?(e: PressEvent) => boolean,
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/**
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* If a parent `View` wants to prevent a child `View` from becoming responder
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* on a move, it should have this handler which returns `true`.
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*
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* `View.props.onMoveShouldSetResponderCapture: (event) => [true | false]`,
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* where `event` is a synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onMoveShouldsetrespondercapture
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*/
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onMoveShouldSetResponderCapture?: ?(e: PressEvent) => boolean,
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/**
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* The View is now responding for touch events. This is the time to highlight
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* and show the user what is happening.
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*
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* `View.props.onResponderGrant: (event) => {}`, where `event` is a synthetic
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* touch event as described above.
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*
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* PanResponder includes a note `// TODO: t7467124 investigate if this can be removed` that
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* should help fixing this return type.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onrespondergrant
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*/
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onResponderGrant?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void | boolean,
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/**
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* The user is moving their finger.
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*
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* `View.props.onResponderMove: (event) => {}`, where `event` is a synthetic
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* touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onrespondermove
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*/
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onResponderMove?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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/**
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* Another responder is already active and will not release it to that `View`
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* asking to be the responder.
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*
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* `View.props.onResponderReject: (event) => {}`, where `event` is a
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* synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onresponderreject
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*/
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onResponderReject?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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/**
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* Fired at the end of the touch.
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*
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* `View.props.onResponderRelease: (event) => {}`, where `event` is a
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* synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onresponderrelease
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*/
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onResponderRelease?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onResponderStart?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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onResponderEnd?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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/**
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* The responder has been taken from the `View`. Might be taken by other
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* views after a call to `onResponderTerminationRequest`, or might be taken
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* by the OS without asking (e.g., happens with control center/ notification
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* center on iOS)
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*
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* `View.props.onResponderTerminate: (event) => {}`, where `event` is a
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* synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onresponderterminate
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*/
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onResponderTerminate?: ?(e: PressEvent) => void,
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/**
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* Some other `View` wants to become responder and is asking this `View` to
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* release its responder. Returning `true` allows its release.
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*
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* `View.props.onResponderTerminationRequest: (event) => {}`, where `event`
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* is a synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onresponderterminationrequest
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*/
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onResponderTerminationRequest?: ?(e: PressEvent) => boolean,
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/**
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* Does this view want to become responder on the start of a touch?
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*
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* `View.props.onStartShouldSetResponder: (event) => [true | false]`, where
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* `event` is a synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onstartshouldsetresponder
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*/
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onStartShouldSetResponder?: ?(e: PressEvent) => boolean,
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/**
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* If a parent `View` wants to prevent a child `View` from becoming responder
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* on a touch start, it should have this handler which returns `true`.
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*
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* `View.props.onStartShouldSetResponderCapture: (event) => [true | false]`,
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* where `event` is a synthetic touch event as described above.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#onstartshouldsetrespondercapture
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*/
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onStartShouldSetResponderCapture?: ?(e: PressEvent) => boolean,
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|}>;
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type AndroidDrawableThemeAttr = $ReadOnly<{|
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type: 'ThemeAttrAndroid',
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attribute: string,
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|}>;
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type AndroidDrawableRipple = $ReadOnly<{|
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type: 'RippleAndroid',
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color?: ?number,
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borderless?: ?boolean,
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|}>;
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type AndroidDrawable = AndroidDrawableThemeAttr | AndroidDrawableRipple;
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type AndroidViewProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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nativeBackgroundAndroid?: ?AndroidDrawable,
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nativeForegroundAndroid?: ?AndroidDrawable,
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/**
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* Whether this `View` should render itself (and all of its children) into a
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* single hardware texture on the GPU.
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*
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* @platform android
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#rendertohardwaretextureandroid
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*/
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renderToHardwareTextureAndroid?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* Views that are only used to layout their children or otherwise don't draw
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* anything may be automatically removed from the native hierarchy as an
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* optimization. Set this property to `false` to disable this optimization and
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* ensure that this `View` exists in the native view hierarchy.
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*
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* @platform android
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#collapsable
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*/
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collapsable?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* Whether this `View` needs to rendered offscreen and composited with an
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* alpha in order to preserve 100% correct colors and blending behavior.
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*
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* @platform android
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#needsoffscreenalphacompositing
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*/
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needsOffscreenAlphaCompositing?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* Indicates to accessibility services whether the user should be notified
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* when this view changes. Works for Android API >= 19 only.
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*
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* @platform android
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#accessibilityliveregion
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*/
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accessibilityLiveRegion?: ?('none' | 'polite' | 'assertive'),
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/**
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* Controls how view is important for accessibility which is if it
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* fires accessibility events and if it is reported to accessibility services
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* that query the screen. Works for Android only.
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*
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* @platform android
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#importantforaccessibility
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*/
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importantForAccessibility?: ?('auto' | 'yes' | 'no' | 'no-hide-descendants'),
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/**
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* TV next focus down (see documentation for the View component).
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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nextFocusDown?: ?number,
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/**
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* TV next focus forward (see documentation for the View component).
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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nextFocusForward?: ?number,
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/**
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* TV next focus left (see documentation for the View component).
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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nextFocusLeft?: ?number,
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/**
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* TV next focus right (see documentation for the View component).
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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nextFocusRight?: ?number,
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/**
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* TV next focus up (see documentation for the View component).
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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nextFocusUp?: ?number,
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/**
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* Whether this `View` should be focusable with a non-touch input device, eg. receive focus with a hardware keyboard.
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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focusable?: boolean,
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/**
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* The action to perform when this `View` is clicked on by a non-touch click, eg. enter key on a hardware keyboard.
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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onClick?: () => void,
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|}>;
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type IOSViewProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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/**
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* Prevents view from being inverted if set to true and color inversion is turned on.
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*
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* @platform ios
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*/
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accessibilityIgnoresInvertColors?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* A value indicating whether VoiceOver should ignore the elements
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* within views that are siblings of the receiver.
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* Default is `false`.
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*
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* @platform ios
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#accessibilityviewismodal
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*/
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accessibilityViewIsModal?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* A value indicating whether the accessibility elements contained within
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* this accessibility element are hidden.
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*
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* @platform ios
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#accessibilityElementsHidden
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*/
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accessibilityElementsHidden?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* Whether this `View` should be rendered as a bitmap before compositing.
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*
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* @platform ios
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#shouldrasterizeios
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*/
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shouldRasterizeIOS?: ?boolean,
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|}>;
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export type ViewProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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...DirectEventProps,
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...GestureResponderEventProps,
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...TouchEventProps,
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...AndroidViewProps,
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...IOSViewProps,
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// There's no easy way to create a different type if (Platform.isTV):
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// so we must include TVViewProps
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...TVViewProps,
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children?: Node,
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style?: ?ViewStyleProp,
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/**
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* When `true`, indicates that the view is an accessibility element.
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* By default, all the touchable elements are accessible.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#accessible
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*/
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accessible?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* Overrides the text that's read by the screen reader when the user interacts
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* with the element. By default, the label is constructed by traversing all
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* the children and accumulating all the `Text` nodes separated by space.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#accessibilitylabel
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*/
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accessibilityLabel?: ?Stringish,
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/**
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* An accessibility hint helps users understand what will happen when they perform
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* an action on the accessibility element when that result is not obvious from the
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* accessibility label.
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*
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#accessibilityHint
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*/
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accessibilityHint?: ?Stringish,
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/**
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* Indicates to accessibility services to treat UI component like a specific role.
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*/
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accessibilityRole?: ?AccessibilityRole,
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/**
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* Indicates to accessibility services that UI Component is in a specific State.
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*/
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accessibilityState?: ?AccessibilityState,
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accessibilityValue?: ?AccessibilityValue,
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/**
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* Provides an array of custom actions available for accessibility.
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*
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*/
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accessibilityActions?: ?$ReadOnlyArray<AccessibilityActionInfo>,
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/**
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* Used to locate this view in end-to-end tests.
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*
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* > This disables the 'layout-only view removal' optimization for this view!
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#testid
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*/
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testID?: ?string,
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/**
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* Used to locate this view from native classes.
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*
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* > This disables the 'layout-only view removal' optimization for this view!
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#nativeid
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*/
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nativeID?: ?string,
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/**
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* This defines how far a touch event can start away from the view.
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* Typical interface guidelines recommend touch targets that are at least
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* 30 - 40 points/density-independent pixels.
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*
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* > The touch area never extends past the parent view bounds and the Z-index
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* > of sibling views always takes precedence if a touch hits two overlapping
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* > views.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#hitslop
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*/
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hitSlop?: ?EdgeInsetsProp,
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/**
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* Controls whether the `View` can be the target of touch events.
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#pointerevents
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*/
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pointerEvents?: ?('auto' | 'box-none' | 'box-only' | 'none'),
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/**
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* This is a special performance property exposed by `RCTView` and is useful
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* for scrolling content when there are many subviews, most of which are
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* offscreen. For this property to be effective, it must be applied to a
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* view that contains many subviews that extend outside its bound. The
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* subviews must also have `overflow: hidden`, as should the containing view
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* (or one of its superviews).
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*
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* See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/view.html#removeclippedsubviews
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*/
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removeClippedSubviews?: ?boolean,
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|}>;
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