feat(go): fixture capture + characterization framework (M3)
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Closes M3.1–M3.6.  Parity safety net proving Go output matches Python
for every ported pure-domain function (M2.1–M2.9) and reconcile (M2.10).

Capture pipeline:
- scripts/capture_fixtures.py: calls each Python function with seeded
  inputs, emits JSON fixtures to stdout (never writes files directly).
- scripts/scrub_fixtures.py: deterministic PII scrubber — SHA-256
  pseudonyms for member names, digit-preserving hashes for VS/account/
  bank_id, name-sweep in message text.  Idempotent; no salt.
- scripts/_fixture_seeds.py: handcrafted seeds for all 11 functions;
  synthetic names throughout (no real roster members).
- scripts/capture_all_fixtures.sh: convenience wrapper for full corpus
  regeneration outside of make.

Fixture corpus (98 files, all PII-free):
- go/tests/fixtures/pure/<func>/<case>.json — 10 function directories.
- go/tests/fixtures/reconcile/<NN>_<case>.json — 10 branch-coverage
  cases: greedy, overpayment credit, proportional remainder, even-split,
  out-of-window, exception override, other: purpose, junior ?, multi-
  person+month fan-out, unmatched.

Go parity tests (//go:build parity):
- go/tests/parity/parityio.go: generic LoadDir/RunAll helpers + typed
  In/Out struct pairs for all 10 pure functions; Envelope decoder for
  int/float/none disambiguation.
- 10 pure-function test packages + bespoke reconcile test with per-cell
  float tolerance (math.Abs <= 0.01 for `paid` values).

Makefile: go-parity, go-test-all, capture-fixtures targets.
go/tests/fixtures/README.md: refresh workflow + PII audit guide.

Gate: make go-test green, make go-parity green (11/11 packages),
      make go-lint clean (parity tag), make go-build clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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//go:build parity
package parse_czk_amount_parity_test
import (
"fuj-management/go/internal/domain/money"
"fuj-management/go/tests/parity"
"math"
"testing"
)
// Verify expected values against live Python:
//
// PYTHONPATH=scripts:. python3 -c "from infer_payments import parse_czk_amount; print(parse_czk_amount('1.500,00'))"
//
// Note: Go's ParseCZK returns an error for unparseable input; Python returns 0.0.
// Callers should discard the error to match Python semantics: v, _ := money.ParseCZK(s)
func TestParseCZKAmountParity(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
parity.RunAll(t, "../../../fixtures/pure/parse_czk_amount",
func(in parity.ParseCZKIn) parity.ParseCZKOut {
v := in.Val
switch v.Type {
case "none":
return parity.ParseCZKOut{Amount: 0}
case "int":
return parity.ParseCZKOut{Amount: float64(v.AsAny().(int))}
case "float":
return parity.ParseCZKOut{Amount: v.AsFloat()}
default: // "string"
s := v.AsString()
if s == "" {
return parity.ParseCZKOut{Amount: 0}
}
result, _ := money.ParseCZK(s)
return parity.ParseCZKOut{Amount: result}
}
},
func(want, got parity.ParseCZKOut) bool {
return math.Abs(want.Amount-got.Amount) <= 0.001
},
)
}