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This PR introduces unit tests for the expand_vars function in core/layout/processor.py.

🎯 What: The testing gap for environment variable expansion was addressed.
📊 Coverage:

  • Basic and multiple variable replacements.
  • Environment variable mocking with unittest.mock.
  • Default value fallback verification.
  • Edge case handling (empty strings, no variables).
    Result: Increased reliability of the layout processing core by ensuring command variables are expanded correctly.

PR created automatically by Jules for task 1415720233740711458 started by @samir-alsayad

Added comprehensive unit tests for the environment variable expansion logic in `core/layout/processor.py`.
The tests cover:
- $PROJECT_ROOT expansion
- Environment variable expansion from os.environ
- Default values when variables are missing
- Multiple variable replacements
- Edge cases (no variables, empty strings)

Verified by running the tests and intentionally introducing bugs to confirm they are caught.
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