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container/Tests/ContainerClientTests/UtilityTests.swift
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Raj b8965cae43 Named Volumes (#362)
Closes #339.

This change adds named volume support to container, providing volume
management CLI commands - `create, delete, list and inspect`. The
implementation uses EXT4 block-based persistent storage with a new
`VolumesService` actor for thread-safe operations, integrates seamlessly
with the existing container mount system through a new `.volume`
filesystem type, and provides atomic volume operations with XPC-based
API communication. Volumes are stored in isolated directories with
configurable sizes (default 512GB) and include proper cleanup and
container usage tracking for safe deletion.

Example Usage:

```
# Create a volume
container volume create mydata

# Use volume in container
container run -v mydata:/data alpine

# List volumes
container volume list

# Inspect volume details
container volume inspect mydata

# Clean up
container volume rm mydata
```
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import Foundation
import Testing
@testable import ContainerClient
struct UtilityTests {
@Test("Parse simple key-value pairs")
func testSimpleKeyValuePairs() {
let result = Utility.parseKeyValuePairs(["key1=value1", "key2=value2"])
#expect(result["key1"] == "value1")
#expect(result["key2"] == "value2")
}
@Test("Parse standalone keys")
func testStandaloneKeys() {
let result = Utility.parseKeyValuePairs(["standalone"])
#expect(result["standalone"] == "")
}
@Test("Parse empty input")
func testEmptyInput() {
let result = Utility.parseKeyValuePairs([])
#expect(result.isEmpty)
}
@Test("Parse mixed format")
func testMixedFormat() {
let result = Utility.parseKeyValuePairs(["key1=value1", "standalone", "key2=value2"])
#expect(result["key1"] == "value1")
#expect(result["standalone"] == "")
#expect(result["key2"] == "value2")
}
}