import * as React from 'react';

declare const NODES: readonly ["a", "button", "div", "form", "h2", "h3", "img", "input", "label", "li", "nav", "ol", "p", "span", "svg", "ul"];
type Primitives = {
    [E in (typeof NODES)[number]]: PrimitiveForwardRefComponent<E>;
};
type PrimitivePropsWithRef<E extends React.ElementType> = React.ComponentPropsWithRef<E> & {
    asChild?: boolean;
};
interface PrimitiveForwardRefComponent<E extends React.ElementType> extends React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<PrimitivePropsWithRef<E>> {
}
declare const Primitive: Primitives;
/**
 * Flush custom event dispatch
 * https://github.com/radix-ui/primitives/pull/1378
 *
 * React batches *all* event handlers since version 18, this introduces certain considerations when using custom event types.
 *
 * Internally, React prioritises events in the following order:
 *  - discrete
 *  - continuous
 *  - default
 *
 * https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/a8a4742f1c54493df00da648a3f9d26e3db9c8b5/packages/react-dom/src/events/ReactDOMEventListener.js#L294-L350
 *
 * `discrete` is an  important distinction as updates within these events are applied immediately.
 * React however, is not able to infer the priority of custom event types due to how they are detected internally.
 * Because of this, it's possible for updates from custom events to be unexpectedly batched when
 * dispatched by another `discrete` event.
 *
 * In order to ensure that updates from custom events are applied predictably, we need to manually flush the batch.
 * This utility should be used when dispatching a custom event from within another `discrete` event, this utility
 * is not necessary when dispatching known event types, or if dispatching a custom type inside a non-discrete event.
 * For example:
 *
 * dispatching a known click 👎
 * target.dispatchEvent(new Event(‘click’))
 *
 * dispatching a custom type within a non-discrete event 👎
 * onScroll={(event) => event.target.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent(‘customType’))}
 *
 * dispatching a custom type within a `discrete` event 👍
 * onPointerDown={(event) => dispatchDiscreteCustomEvent(event.target, new CustomEvent(‘customType’))}
 *
 * Note: though React classifies `focus`, `focusin` and `focusout` events as `discrete`, it's  not recommended to use
 * this utility with them. This is because it's possible for those handlers to be called implicitly during render
 * e.g. when focus is within a component as it is unmounted, or when managing focus on mount.
 */
declare function dispatchDiscreteCustomEvent<E extends CustomEvent>(target: E['target'], event: E): void;
declare const Root: Primitives;

export { Primitive, type PrimitivePropsWithRef, Root, dispatchDiscreteCustomEvent };
