Migrate ReactClippingProhibitedView to Kotlin (#47752)

Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/47752

Migrate ReactClippingProhibitedView to Kotlin

changelog: [internal] internal

Reviewed By: javache

Differential Revision: D66217071

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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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package com.facebook.react.uimanager;
package com.facebook.react.uimanager
/**
* Some Views may not function if added directly to a ViewGroup that clips them. For example, TTRC
* markers may rely on `onDraw` functionality to work properly, and will break if they're clipped
* out of the View hierarchy for any resaon.
*
* <p>This situation can occur more often in Fabric with View Flattening. We may prevent this sort
* of View Flattening from occurring in the future, but the connection is not entirely certain.
* This situation can occur more often in Fabric with View Flattening. We may prevent this sort of
* View Flattening from occurring in the future, but the connection is not entirely certain.
*
* <p>This can occur either because ReactViewGroup clips them out, using the ordinarary subview
* This can occur either because ReactViewGroup clips them out, using the ordinarary subview
* clipping feature. It is also possible if a View is added directly to a ReactRootView below the
* fold of the screen.
*
* <p>Generally the solution is to prevent View flattening in JS by adding `collapsable=false` to a
* Generally the solution is to prevent View flattening in JS by adding `collapsable=false` to a
* parent component of the clipped view, and/or move the View higher up in the hierarchy so it is
* always rendered within the first page of the screen.
*/
public interface ReactClippingProhibitedView {}
public interface ReactClippingProhibitedView