feat: add ParseParams function with quote handling#123
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Implement ParseParams function that correctly parses key=value pairs with support for: - Double and single quoted values - Escaped quotes within quoted values - Empty values - Whitespace handling - Multiple pairs in a single string
Only double-quotes are now supported for quoted values. Single quotes are treated as regular characters in unquoted values.
ParseParams now requires all values to be double-quoted. Unquoted values are treated as an error. Function signature changed to return (Params, error) to support error handling.
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Implements ParseParams function that correctly parses key=value pairs from a string with proper quote handling.
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All tests pass including comprehensive test coverage for various quote scenarios and error cases.