feat: Add feature_type to FeatureMetadata#32
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Add feature_type field to FeatureMetadata struct so it can be included in FlagResult. This allows consumers to know whether a feature is STANDARD, MULTIVARIATE, etc. Changes: - Make Feature.feature_type public - Add feature_type: String to FeatureMetadata with default "STANDARD" - Update mappers to populate feature_type from Feature, defaulting to "STANDARD" when the source value is None
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feature_typefield toFeatureMetadatastruct so it's available inFlagResultFeature.feature_typepublic so it can be accessed by mappers"STANDARD"when the source feature type isNoneThis allows consumers (like edge-proxy-rs) to know whether a feature is STANDARD, MULTIVARIATE, etc. without hardcoding the value.