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tests: targeted coverage for doctor, workspace rejections, and nat capability
Three thematic test files pinning behavior surfaces that had none
before, following the review's recommendation to plug concrete
error/cleanup branches rather than chase a coverage percentage.

doctor_test.go
  Covers Daemon.doctorReport end-to-end with a permissive runner +
  fake executables on PATH. Pins: store error surfaces as fail,
  store success as pass, missing firecracker kills the host-runtime
  check, the three default capability feature checks (work disk,
  vm dns, nat) are emitted, vm-defaults is always-pass with
  provenance. Previously 0% — now the Doctor() command's contract
  with the CLI is under guard.

workspace_rejection_test.go
  Covers the four early-exit branches of PrepareVMWorkspace that
  the existing happy-path + lock-release tests never hit: malformed
  mode, --from without --branch, VM not running, VM not found.
  Each one returns before any SSH I/O, so the fake-firecracker
  infra the happy-path test needs is unnecessary — a bare wired
  daemon with a stored VMRecord suffices.

nat_capability_test.go
  Covers natCapability.ApplyConfigChange (unchanged flag → no-op,
  VM not alive → no-op, toggle on live VM → runner reached) and
  natCapability.Cleanup (NAT disabled → no-op, runtime handles
  missing → defensive no-op, full wiring → ensureNAT(false)). A
  countingRunner + startFakeFirecracker fixture stands in for the
  real host plumbing, with waitForVMAlive polling past the
  exec -a race window that startFakeFirecracker exposes on
  loaded CI boxes.

make coverage-total 37.8% → 38.6%. The number isn't the point —
these tests exist so the next refactor in this area has to
break an explicit assertion to drift.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 12:58:12 -03:00