perf: pass storage to tryFallbackAccounts to skip redundant disk read#22
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The fetch handler already loads storage at the start of every request. tryFallbackAccounts was reloading it from disk unnecessarily. Now accepts an optional existingStorage parameter to reuse the caller's copy.
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Summary
Adds an optional
existingStorageparameter totryFallbackAccounts(). The fetch handler loads storage at the start of every request buttryFallbackAccountswas reloading it from disk unnecessarily.Companion to #19 which does the same for
getUsableFallbackAccounts.Testing
All 214 tests pass. No behavior change — only avoids redundant disk I/O.