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Adds comprehensive tests for various advanced opcodes, including numeric, binary, container, memo, extension, and object construction opcodes. Co-authored-by: lsraicursor4 <lsraicursor4@kr1.cc>
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Add comprehensive unit tests for
parser.tsto achieve 100% coverage, providing a robust regression safety net before planned refactoring.The existing unit tests for
parser.tswere incomplete, leaving many opcode branches untested. This PR introduces new test fixtures and significantly expands the#parse advanced opcodestest suite to cover numeric/binary opcodes, container/memo operations, object construction (GLOBAL, EXT, NEWOBJ, NEWOBJ_EX), various BUILD states, and STRING security checks. This ensures full coverage and stability for future refactoring efforts.