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d8e4d97841 chore: Apply modern Go idioms and perform code cleanup
This commit introduces a series of small refactorings and style fixes across the codebase to improve consistency and leverage modern Go features.

Key changes include:
- Adopting the Go 1.22 `reflect.TypeFor` generic function.
- Replacing `interface{}` with the `any` type alias for better readability.
- Using the explicit `http.NoBody` constant for HTTP requests.
- Updating octal literals for file permissions to the `0o` prefix syntax.
- Standardizing comment formatting and fixing minor typos.
- Removing redundant blank lines and organizing imports.
2025-11-06 15:59:11 +01:00
68c6f4e408 chore!: prepare for v1.0.0 release
Bumps the application version to 1.0.0, signaling the first stable release. This version consolidates several new features and breaking API changes.

This commit also includes various code quality improvements:
- Modernizes tests to use t.Setenv for safer environment variable handling.
- Addresses various linter warnings (gosec, errcheck).
- Updates loop syntax to use Go 1.22's range-over-integer feature.

BREAKING CHANGE: The public API has been updated for consistency and to introduce new features like context support and structured logging.
- `GetSupportedFormat()` is renamed to `SupportedFormat()`.
- `GetSupportedFormats()` is renamed to `SupportedFormats()`.
- `FetchCourse()` now requires a `context.Context` parameter.
- `NewArticulateParser()` constructor signature has been updated.
2025-11-06 05:59:52 +01:00
37927a36b6 refactor(core)!: Add context, config, and structured logging
Introduces `context.Context` to the `FetchCourse` method and its call chain, allowing for cancellable network requests and timeouts. This improves application robustness when fetching remote course data.

A new configuration package centralizes application settings, loading them from environment variables with sensible defaults for base URL, request timeout, and logging.

Standard `log` and `fmt` calls are replaced with a structured logging system built on `slog`, supporting both JSON and human-readable text formats.

This change also includes:
- Extensive benchmarks and example tests.
- Simplified Go doc comments across several packages.

BREAKING CHANGE: The `NewArticulateParser` constructor signature has been updated to accept a logger, base URL, and timeout, which are now supplied via the new configuration system.
2025-11-06 05:14:14 +01:00