/**
* @license
* Copyright The Closure Library Authors.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/**
* @fileoverview A thin wrapper around the DOM element for paths.
*/
goog.provide('goog.graphics.PathElement');
goog.require('goog.graphics.StrokeAndFillElement');
goog.requireType('goog.graphics.AbstractGraphics');
goog.requireType('goog.graphics.Fill');
goog.requireType('goog.graphics.Path');
goog.requireType('goog.graphics.Stroke');
/**
* Interface for a graphics path element.
* You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
* will return an implementation of this interface for you.
* @param {Element} element The DOM element to wrap.
* @param {goog.graphics.AbstractGraphics} graphics The graphics creating
* this element.
* @param {goog.graphics.Stroke?} stroke The stroke to use for this element.
* @param {goog.graphics.Fill?} fill The fill to use for this element.
* @constructor
* @extends {goog.graphics.StrokeAndFillElement}
* @deprecated goog.graphics is deprecated. It existed to abstract over browser
* differences before the canvas tag was widely supported. See
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canvas_element for details.
*/
goog.graphics.PathElement = function(element, graphics, stroke, fill) {
'use strict';
goog.graphics.StrokeAndFillElement.call(
this, element, graphics, stroke, fill);
};
goog.inherits(goog.graphics.PathElement, goog.graphics.StrokeAndFillElement);
/**
* Update the underlying path.
* @param {!goog.graphics.Path} path The path object to draw.
*/
goog.graphics.PathElement.prototype.setPath = goog.abstractMethod;