Consuming the package under `verbatimModuleSyntax` + `strictTemplates` surfaced
four defects that forced workarounds downstream.
- Drop the deprecated `SelectValue` string alias. It collided with the
`SelectValue` component exported from the same barrel, so the component
resolved to the type meaning and could not be imported (TS1484).
- Narrow the select's model to `SelectModelValue<T, Multiple>` and make
`TabsRoot` generic over its value, so a plain `v-model` on a `Ref<string>`
type-checks. Both roots declare the value prop and emit explicitly instead of
via `defineModel`, which would widen the payload with `| undefined` even
though neither control ever clears its value.
- Stop declaring `defineModel` keys in `defineEmits` as well. The duplicate
erased the payload type from the generated declarations, shipping
`(...args: unknown[]) => any` for eleven components' model events.
- Let every part accept global DOM attributes (`id`, `role`, `aria-*`,
`data-*`, ...) through `PrimitiveAttributes`. The heritage clause is marked
`@vue-ignore`, so they stay out of the runtime props and keep falling through
via `$attrs` exactly as before.
- Give `SelectContent` and `SelectViewport` a single styleable root: the
content forwards `$attrs` onto the panel, and the viewport's scrollbar CSS
moves to a reference-counted `<head>` style tag. A forwarded `class` was
previously dropped, leaving the panel unstyled.
The tsconfig vue preset gains `htmlAttributes: ["aria-*", "data-*"]` so
hyphenated data attributes are not camelized before they reach those types.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>