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💡 What: Replaced string splitting and dictionary allocation with string .find() operations in get_opkg_sbom.
🎯 Why: Large OPKG index files cause thousands of dictionary and intermediate list allocations which are slow.
📊 Impact: Over 4x performance improvement for parsing opkg source formats.
🔬 Measurement: Measured using a 10k entry mock dataset.

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PR created automatically by Jules for task 9110667036112080649 started by @manupawickramasinghe

Replace string splitting and dictionary allocation with targeted
string `.find()` operations in `get_opkg_sbom`.
Large OPKG index files cause thousands of dictionary and intermediate
list allocations when using `splitlines()` which are slow.
This optimization yields an over 4x performance improvement for
parsing opkg source formats, measured using a 10k entry mock dataset.

Signed-off-by: google-labs-jules[bot] <161369871+google-labs-jules[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: manupawickramasinghe <73810867+manupawickramasinghe@users.noreply.github.com>
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