test: raise cmd/crucible coverage above the release threshold#170
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Signed-off-by: Joshua Temple <joshua.temple@stablekernel.com>
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cmd/cruciblemodule fell below the release coverage gate (76.2% vs the 80% threshold inrelease.yml), which blocks tagging a release.This adds focused tests against the existing
runX(args, stdout, stderr) intseams covering the previously-uncovered CLI paths: every subcommand's load-error and quench-error branch, flag-parse and wrong-arg-count errors, eject's default-package and write-failure paths, diff's read/decode errors, the help variants, the--arg terminator, and a compound+parallel IR fixture that drives the deepwalkState/walkTransitionbranches (children, regions, invoke, entry/exit/done actions, assigns, composite guard expr).Total coverage rises from 76.2% to 96.4%. No production code or
go.modchanges; dep pins (state v1.0.0, gen v0.1.0) are untouched.