Prints an aligned tabwriter table of every Fio transaction in the
look-back window, with a STATUS column showing NEW (would be appended)
or DUP (already in sheet). Only fires when --dry-run is also set, so
it can't affect real syncs. Refactors Sync ID computation into a single
pre-pass shared by both the table printer and the row builder.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
extractSecondTableRows tracked a boolean inTarget flag and exited on
the first </table> token while inside the target. Any nested <table>
(e.g. pagination markup in the real Fio page) would cause an early
return before reading any data rows, explaining the 0-transaction report.
Fixed by tracking targetDepth instead: depth increments on every <table>
inside the target and we only return when it reaches 0 again.
parseCzechDate also only tried zero-padded layouts ("02.01.2006").
The real Fio transparent page emits non-padded dates ("7.5.2026");
added "2.1.2006" and "2/1/2006" as the preferred layouts.
Also adds a dry-run diagnostic line ("fetched N transaction(s) from Fio")
so the fetch vs dedup split is visible without reading logs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirror fuj infer's read-only mode: SyncOpts.DryRun skips WriteHeader,
AppendValues, and SortByDateColumn, printing one "Dry run: would …"
line per planned operation instead. ID-dedup still runs so the output
reflects exactly what the next real sync would write.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>