Reset the current clip region to its original, unrestricted
state. That is, set the clip region to an infinitely large shape
containing the target surface. Equivalently, if infinity is too
hard to grasp, one can imagine the clip region being reset to the
exact bounds of the target surface.
Note that code meant to be reusable should not call
cairo_reset_clip() as it will cause results unexpected by
higher-level code which calls cairo_clip(). Consider using
cairo_save() and cairo_restore() around cairo_clip() as a more
robust means of temporarily restricting the clip region.
Since 1.0
Reset the current clip region to its original, unrestricted state. That is, set the clip region to an infinitely large shape containing the target surface. Equivalently, if infinity is too hard to grasp, one can imagine the clip region being reset to the exact bounds of the target surface. Note that code meant to be reusable should not call cairo_reset_clip() as it will cause results unexpected by higher-level code which calls cairo_clip(). Consider using cairo_save() and cairo_restore() around cairo_clip() as a more robust means of temporarily restricting the clip region. Since 1.0