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Docs are maybe not clear enough that autoimports only accept literal strings

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i think we could probably support string templates without interpolation

maybe update this to indicate that the issue is that the string must be statically analysed?

and i can create a pr to support templates

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The documentation has been updated to clarify the usage of the resolveComponent function in Vue. It specifies that the component name must be a literal string, explicitly stating that variables or dynamic expressions are not permitted. The update also indicates that this string is statically analysed during the compilation step. No modifications were made to the declarations of exported or public entities in this update.


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81-84: Clarify Autoimport Limitations in resolveComponent

The newly added line in the ::important block clearly explains that autoimports only work with literal strings, which should help avoid confusion. However, consider a slight rephrasing for grammatical consistency. For example, you might change it to:
“Autoimports only work with literal strings and do not accept any operations or template strings within resolveComponent.”

This minor adjustment could improve readability.

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[uncategorized] ~83-~83: Loose punctuation mark.
Context: ...late strings within resolveComponent. :: ::tip{icon="i-lucide-video" to="https...

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92-99: Review the Updated Global Components Configuration Example

The diff block now adds global: true and dirs: ['~/components'] to the components configuration in the Nuxt config snippet. This update appears to modernise the example by explicitly enabling global registration and specifying the directory for auto-imports. Please confirm that this example aligns with the current recommended practices and that any related documentation elsewhere reflects this update.

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huang-julien commented Mar 23, 2025

I don't really see the point of template string without any interpolation 🤔. Wouldn't handling it make the regex more complex (to read) ?

it's already quite long /(?<=[ (])_?resolveComponent\(\s*["'](lazy-|Lazy(?=[A-Z]))?(Idle|Visible|idle-|visible-|Interaction|interaction-|MediaQuery|media-query-|If|if-|Never|never-|Time|time-)?([^'"]*)["'][^)]*\)/g 😅

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81-84: Documentation Clarity in the resolveComponent Section:
The additional guidance is very helpful in clarifying that only literal strings should be provided to resolveComponent. However, a minor grammatical improvement is suggested on line 83. The static analysis hint notes that adding the article “the” before “compilation step” would improve clarity. Consider applying the following change:

- The string is statically analysed at compilation step.
+ The string is statically analysed at the compilation step.
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