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Bumps typescript from 5.9.3 to 6.0.3.

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TypeScript 6.0.3

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TypeScript 6.0

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  • 050880c Bump version to 6.0.3 and LKG
  • eeae9dd 🤖 Pick PR #63401 (Also check package name validity in...) into release-6.0 (#...
  • ad1c695 🤖 Pick PR #63368 (Harden ATA package name filtering) into release-6.0 (#63372)
  • 0725fb4 🤖 Pick PR #63310 (Mark class property initializers as...) into release-6.0 (#...
  • 607a22a Bump version to 6.0.2 and LKG
  • 9e72ab7 🤖 Pick PR #63239 (Fix missing lib files in reused pro...) into release-6.0 (#...
  • 35ff23d 🤖 Pick PR #63163 (Port anyFunctionType subtype fix an...) into release-6.0 (#...
  • e175b69 Bump version to 6.0.1-rc and LKG
  • af4caac Update LKG
  • 8efd7e8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into release-6.0
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Bumps [typescript](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript) from 5.9.3 to 6.0.3.
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- dependency-name: typescript
  dependency-version: 6.0.3
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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xeri added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 14, 2026
Dependabot opened these as three PRs (#4, #5, #2). They cannot land that way:
@vitejs/plugin-react@6 peer-requires vite@^8, so #5's npm ci fails against a tree
that still has vite 7, and typescript@6 fails on our tsconfig regardless of the
other two. Bumped together, they resolve cleanly.

TypeScript 6 promotes two long-deprecated options to hard errors (TS5107):

  esModuleInterop: false  -> true.  allowSyntheticDefaultImports was already on
    and is implied by esModuleInterop, so it goes; noEmit means this only ever
    affected type-checking, never the shipped bundle (vite does the transform).
  moduleResolution: Node (node10) -> bundler, which is what a Vite project has
    actually been doing all along; node10 was describing a resolver we don't use.

The ignoreDeprecations escape hatch would have bought silence until TS 7 and no
more, so it is not worth taking.

vite 8 swaps the bundler to Rolldown, which regenerates the production chunk with
entirely different codegen — a green build does not prove that renders. Verified:
tsc + vite build clean; all 7 devmock scenarios x 7 screens with zero page errors;
the Rolldown production bundle mounts React with zero errors under a stubbed Wails
runtime; wails build green with no frontend/wailsjs churn; full Go suite green.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Superseded by #7, which lands vite@8, @vitejs/plugin-react@6 and typescript@6 together — the only configuration that resolves. @vitejs/plugin-react@6 peer-requires vite@^8, and typescript@6 additionally needs a tsconfig.json change (it promotes esModuleInterop: false and moduleResolution: node10 to hard errors, TS5107) that Dependabot can't make. All three are now on master.

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xeri added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 16, 2026
Dependabot opened these as three PRs (#4, #5, #2). They cannot land that way:
@vitejs/plugin-react@6 peer-requires vite@^8, so #5's npm ci fails against a tree
that still has vite 7, and typescript@6 fails on our tsconfig regardless of the
other two. Bumped together, they resolve cleanly.

TypeScript 6 promotes two long-deprecated options to hard errors (TS5107):

  esModuleInterop: false  -> true.  allowSyntheticDefaultImports was already on
    and is implied by esModuleInterop, so it goes; noEmit means this only ever
    affected type-checking, never the shipped bundle (vite does the transform).
  moduleResolution: Node (node10) -> bundler, which is what a Vite project has
    actually been doing all along; node10 was describing a resolver we don't use.

The ignoreDeprecations escape hatch would have bought silence until TS 7 and no
more, so it is not worth taking.

vite 8 swaps the bundler to Rolldown, which regenerates the production chunk with
entirely different codegen — a green build does not prove that renders. Verified:
tsc + vite build clean; all 7 devmock scenarios x 7 screens with zero page errors;
the Rolldown production bundle mounts React with zero errors under a stubbed Wails
runtime; wails build green with no frontend/wailsjs churn; full Go suite green.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
xeri added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 16, 2026
Dependabot opened these as three PRs (#4, #5, #2). They cannot land that way:
@vitejs/plugin-react@6 peer-requires vite@^8, so #5's npm ci fails against a tree
that still has vite 7, and typescript@6 fails on our tsconfig regardless of the
other two. Bumped together, they resolve cleanly.

TypeScript 6 promotes two long-deprecated options to hard errors (TS5107):

  esModuleInterop: false  -> true.  allowSyntheticDefaultImports was already on
    and is implied by esModuleInterop, so it goes; noEmit means this only ever
    affected type-checking, never the shipped bundle (vite does the transform).
  moduleResolution: Node (node10) -> bundler, which is what a Vite project has
    actually been doing all along; node10 was describing a resolver we don't use.

The ignoreDeprecations escape hatch would have bought silence until TS 7 and no
more, so it is not worth taking.

vite 8 swaps the bundler to Rolldown, which regenerates the production chunk with
entirely different codegen — a green build does not prove that renders. Verified:
tsc + vite build clean; all 7 devmock scenarios x 7 screens with zero page errors;
the Rolldown production bundle mounts React with zero errors under a stubbed Wails
runtime; wails build green with no frontend/wailsjs churn; full Go suite green.
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