Adam Wathan 7b59aac274
Properly resolve theme('someKey.DEFAULT') when only --some-key-* keys exist (#14354)
This PR fixes an issue where theme function calls like
`theme('transitionTimingFunction.DEFAULT')` would incorrectly resolve to
an object when the set of defined CSS theme values looked like this:

```css
@theme {
  --transition-timing-function-in: ease-in;
  --transition-timing-function-out: ease-out;
  --transition-timing-function-in-out: ease-out;
}
```

We were mistakenly retrieving the entire
`--transition-timing-function-*` namespace in this case and returning an
object, even though the user is explicitly asking for a single value by
including `.DEFAULT` in their call.

This ensures it resolves to null instead. Fixes an issue I ran into on
this live stream earlier today:

https://x.com/adamwathan/status/1831740214051799281

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Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
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