Query: cairo_copy_path
OS: php
Section: 3
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CAIRO_COPY_PATH(3) 1 CAIRO_COPY_PATH(3) CairoContext::copyPath - Creates a copy of the current path Object oriented style (method):SYNOPSISpublic CairoPath CairoContext::copyPath (void )DESCRIPTIONProcedural style: CairoPath cairo_copy_path (CairoContext $context) Creates a copy of the current path and returns it to the user as a CairoPath. See CairoPath for hints on how to iterate over the returned data structure. This function will always return a valid CairoPath object, but the result will have no data, if either of the following conditions hold: o1. If there is insufficient memory to copy the path. In this case CairoPath->status will be set to CAIRO_STATUS_NO_MEMORY. o2. If $context is already in an error state. In this case CairoPath->status will contain the same status that would be returned by cairo_status(3). In either case, CairoPath->status will be set to CAIRO_STATUS_NO_MEMORY (regardless of what the error status in cr might have been).PARAMETERSo $context - A valid CairoContext object created with CairoContext::__construct or cairo_create(3)RETURN VALUESA copy of the current CairoPath in the contextEXAMPLESExample #1 Object oriented style <?php $surface = new CairoImageSurface(CairoFormat::ARGB32, 50, 50); $context = new CairoContext($surface); var_dump($context->copyPath()) ?> The above example will output something similar to: object(CairoPath)#3 (0) { } Example #2 Procedural style <?php $surface = cairo_image_surface_create(CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, 50, 50); $context = cairo_create($surface); var_dump(cairo_copy_path($context)); ?> The above example will output something similar to: object(CairoPath)#3 (0) { }SEE ALSOCairoContext::closePath. PHP Documentation Group CAIRO_COPY_PATH(3)
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