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fix: move view flattening props to cross platform type interface #49220

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Summary:

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Since new architecture introduced View Flattening on iOS, props responsible for disabling this feature on specific views should be defined in cross platform interface.

Reference: reactwg/react-native-new-architecture#110

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[GENERAL] [CHANGED] - move view flattening props to cross platform type interface

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@javache merged this pull request in ecad90a.

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This pull request was successfully merged by @okwasniewski in ecad90a

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