- Add brew package for Homebrew support on macOS and Linux
- Implement NameNormalizer interface (NormalizeName, ParseArch) for all providers
- Add darwin platform detection with Homebrew as default
- Consolidate capabilities by removing separate *_linux.go/*_other.go files
- Update tests for new capability expectations
- Add comprehensive tests for AUR and brew providers
- Update README with capability matrix and modern Target API usage
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Assisted-by: AWS Claude Opus 4.5 via Crush <crush@charm.land>
Add 740 total tests (up from ~200) covering:
- Compile-time interface compliance for all providers
- GetCapabilities assertions for every provider
- Parse function edge cases: empty, malformed, single-entry, multi-entry
- apt: extract inline parse logic into testable functions (parsePolicyCandidate,
parseUpgradeSimulation, parseHoldList, parseOwner, parseSourcesLine)
- dnf/rpm: edge cases for both dnf4 and dnf5 parsers, normalize/parseArch
- pacman/aur: parseUpgrades, parseGroupPkgSet, capabilities
- apk: parseUpgradeSimulation, parseListLine, SupportsDryRun
- flatpak/snap: semverCmp, stripNonNumeric edge cases
- pkg/ports: all parse functions with thorough edge cases
Every provider now has:
- Interface compliance checks (what it implements AND what it doesn't)
- Capabilities test via snack.GetCapabilities()
- Parse function unit tests with table-driven edge cases