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vasilito 5bd371c070 redbear-power: v1.39 cursor preservation + T-IO column + process environ
v1.39 lands three htop/btop parity features plus the
audit-fix discipline introduced in v1.37/v1.38:

1. Cursor preservation across sort
   o and i keypresses no longer reset the cursor to row 0.
   The cursor follows the currently-selected PID through the
   re-sort. Implemented as App::remember_and_restore_cursor()
   which walks the post-filter visible list. Three regression
   tests: follows PID, respects filter, falls back when PID
   exits.

2. Per-thread IO rate (T-IO column)
   New ProcessInfo::io_per_thread_rate_kbs() returns the
   aggregate IO rate divided by num_threads, surfacing
   thread-pool pressure that's hidden in the aggregate. A
   32-thread process at 320 KiB/s is the same as a 1-thread
   process at 10 KiB/s in aggregate, but very different
   in operator-relevant 'IO per worker' terms. Returns None
   when num_threads <= 0 (data error, not '0 KiB/s per
   thread' which would mislead the operator). Three unit
   tests cover the divide, the missing-total case, and the
   zero-threads case.

3. Process environ in PID detail
   /proc/<pid>/environ read as NUL-separated KEY=VALUE
   pairs, sorted by key for stable popup rendering.
   Rendered as the first 8 vars in the PID detail popup
   with a '(N variables)' header. htop F7 parity. Three
   unit tests: parse self environ, missing PID, value
   containing '=' (must split on FIRST '=' only).

The improvement plan doc is also updated with sections
56-63 covering v1.32 (sparklines) through v1.39
(per-thread IO + environ) since the doc previously
stopped at v1.31.

Test count: 158/158 pass (was 149 in v1.38.1).
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