Stefan Agner 64ef96e14d
Improve CpuArch type safety with explicit conversions
The CpuArch enum was being used inconsistently throughout the codebase,
with some code expecting enum values and other code expecting strings.
This caused type checking issues and potential runtime errors.

Changes:
- Fix match_base() to return CpuArch enum instead of str
- Add explicit string conversions using !s formatting where arch values
  are used in f-strings (build.py, model.py)
- Convert CpuArch to str explicitly in contexts requiring strings
  (docker/addon.py, misc/filter.py)
- Update all tests to use CpuArch enum values instead of strings
- Update test mocks to return CpuArch enum values

This ensures type consistency and improves MyPy type checking accuracy
across the architecture detection and management code.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-03 18:06:32 +01:00

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