Upgrade TypeScript to 7.0.2 (native Go compiler)

TypeScript 7 ships as a native Go binary and drastically trims the
package's public JS API surface (no more `main`, and `exports['.']`
now only resolves to lib/version.cjs) since the programmatic compiler
API isn't stable again until 7.1. This broke apps/resolver's tsdown
build, which used rolldown-plugin-dts' tsc-program mode (import ts
from 'typescript'; ts.createProgram(...)) for declaration generation.

Fix by switching that build to isolatedDeclarations, which lets
rolldown-plugin-dts generate .d.ts via its oxc-based path instead of
the TS compiler API entirely. That surfaced two isolatedDeclarations
violations in ontime-types (array/Object.keys initializers lacking
explicit annotations), fixed with explicit `string[]` types matching
their existing inferred type. Also bumped tsdown to pick up its latest
rolldown-plugin-dts, and disabled allowJs in tsconfig.dts.json since
it's incompatible with isolatedDeclarations.

Full workspace typecheck, lint, build, and test suite (1186 tests)
pass under TypeScript 7.0.2.
This commit is contained in:
Claude
2026-07-08 22:15:40 +00:00
committed by Carlos Valente
parent f12d3ca59c
commit 949ab2b7dc
6 changed files with 702 additions and 246 deletions
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ export type OntimeActionKey =
| OntimeMessageSet
| OntimeMessageSecondary;
export const ontimeActionKeyValues = [
export const ontimeActionKeyValues: string[] = [
...ontimeAuxTriggerAction,
...ontimePlaybackAction,
...ontimeAuxSetAction,
@@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ export enum TimerLifeCycle {
export type TimerLifeCycleKey = keyof typeof TimerLifeCycle;
export const timerLifecycleValues = Object.keys(TimerLifeCycle);
export const timerLifecycleValues: string[] = Object.keys(TimerLifeCycle);