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  • New Features
    • Added support for the enterKeyHint attribute on more HTML elements.
    • Introduced support for the global HTML attributes exportparts and part.
    • Added support for the fetchpriority attribute on image elements.
    • Enabled use of the SVG set element.

- Move `enterKeyHint`, `exportparts`, and `part` attributes to `HTMLAttributes`.
- Added `fetchpriority` attribute to `ImgHTMLAttributes`.
- Updated `IntrinsicElementAttributes` to include `set` element support.
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The code update expands and refines TypeScript JSX attribute typings. It introduces new global HTML attributes, consolidates the definition of the enterKeyHint attribute, adds support for the fetchpriority attribute on images, and includes the SVG set element in the intrinsic element attributes.

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File(s) Change Summary
packages/runtime-dom/src/jsx.ts - Added enterKeyHint to HTMLAttributes and removed it from InputHTMLAttributes.
- Added exportparts and part to HTMLAttributes.
- Added fetchpriority to ImgHTMLAttributes.
- Added set with SVGAttributes to IntrinsicElementAttributes.

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In the garden of tags, new seeds are sown,
enterKeyHint now stands on its own.
exportparts and part join the HTML crew,
While images fetch with priorities new.
The SVG set hops into the mix—
Typings refined with a few clever tricks!
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packages/runtime-dom/src/jsx.ts (4)

267-274: Good move to consolidate enterKeyHint in HTMLAttributes

Moving enterKeyHint from InputHTMLAttributes to the more general HTMLAttributes interface makes it available to all HTML elements, which aligns with HTML specifications as this attribute can be used on any element that receives input, not just <input> elements.


334-341: Well-documented addition of Web Components attributes

The addition of exportparts and part attributes with MDN documentation links is excellent. These attributes are part of the Web Components specification and are used for exposing and styling parts of shadow DOM components.


494-494: Good addition of fetchpriority attribute

Adding the fetchpriority attribute to ImgHTMLAttributes with appropriate values ('high', 'low', 'auto') improves support for resource loading prioritization in modern web applications.


1269-1269: Good addition of SVG set element

Adding the SVG set element to IntrinsicElementAttributes improves completeness of Vue's SVG support in JSX. The set element is a standard SVG element used for animation.

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jeffwcx commented May 22, 2025

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@KazariEX KazariEX added scope: types 🍰 p2-nice-to-have Priority 2: this is not breaking anything but nice to have it addressed. labels May 22, 2025
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File Size Gzip Brotli
runtime-dom.global.prod.js 101 kB 38.3 kB 34.5 kB
vue.global.prod.js 159 kB 58.5 kB 52 kB

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createApp (CAPI only) 46.6 kB 18.2 kB 16.7 kB
createApp 54.5 kB 21.2 kB 19.4 kB
createSSRApp 58.8 kB 23 kB 20.9 kB
defineCustomElement 59.5 kB 22.8 kB 20.8 kB
overall 68.6 kB 26.4 kB 24.1 kB

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