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cesnimda 96816186cb fix(cv): preserve human languages during structured CV normalization
HumanLanguageCatalog built its lookup table solely from
CultureInfo.GetCultures, so which languages counted as human languages
depended on the host's ICU data rather than on the CV. Measured: 806
cultures on a normal Windows or Linux machine, exactly 1 under
globalization-invariant mode, and an English-only subset on a container
with trimmed ICU data.

Consequences by environment, all silent:
- full ICU: correct
- trimmed ICU: canonical names present in the reduced data survive and
  the rest are dropped, so a CV keeps English and loses Norwegian
- invariant: every language is dropped and a CV import loses its
  Languages section entirely, with no error

The tests were right and are unchanged. Seed the catalog explicitly with
the languages a CV realistically lists, before the culture enumeration,
which still runs and still adds breadth. Nothing in the seed collides
with a technical skill -- Go, Java, Swift, Rust and Basic are
deliberately absent, and Basic is also a proficiency level.

Verified 420 tests pass in four environments: Windows and Linux, each
with full ICU and with DOTNET_SYSTEM_GLOBALIZATION_INVARIANT=1. Before
this change the invariant runs failed 5 tests. No test was modified,
skipped or relaxed.

Added HumanLanguageCatalogTests to pin the seeded catalog, confirmed
non-vacuous by removing the seed and watching 15 tests fail.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-19 19:19:17 +02:00