The `NameWithIcon()` function had a `platform` parameter that was immediately overwritten by `platform = None` and never used (dead code). The function mixed data lookup (database queries via IDs) with rendering, making it untestable.
**Fix**: Refactored `NameWithIcon()` to follow the `LinkedPurchase` pattern — accepts model objects (`Game`, `Session`) instead of IDs. Extracted `_resolve_name_with_icon()` helper for testable computation logic (name resolution, platform extraction, link creation). Fixed bug where `platform` was not extracted when `session` parameter was passed. Removed dead `platform` parameter from the public API. Updated all 3 production call sites (already using model objects). Added 10 unit tests for `_resolve_name_with_icon()` covering session override, custom names, linkify behavior, platform resolution, and edge cases. Updated 6 integration tests to use model-based parameters.
Replaced single `url` parameter with explicit `url_name` (URL pattern name resolved via `reverse()`) and `href` (literal path). Fixes:
- Silent fallback (typos like `"ad_puchase"` silently became broken links) → now raises `NoReverseMatch` at render time
- `type(url) is str` gate → removed (implicit dual-mode eliminated entirely)
- Callable parameter (`url: Callable`) dead code → removed
- Implicit dual-mode (`url="name"` vs `url=reverse("name")`) → `url_name` vs `href` are now mutually exclusive params
- Inconsistent type annotation mixing `Callable` with string default → cleaned up
- Added `ValueError` when both `url_name` and `href` are provided
- Updated all 10 call sites across 6 view files and internal callers (`LinkedPurchase()`, `NameWithIcon()`)
Fixes#65
```python
def test_specific_precise_if_unncessary(self):
delta = timedelta(hours=2, minutes=40)
result = format_duration(delta, "%02.0H:%02.0m")
self.assertEqual(result, "02:40")
```
This test fails by returning "03:40" instead. The problem is in the way `format_duration` handles fractional hours.
To fix it, we need to switch between using hours and fractional hours
depending on if minutes are present in the formatted string.