Python fp and docs updtes (#58)

* refactor: Update comments for clarity and add expectations.json files for performance metrics

* feat: Implement FP guard for JS/TS local-collection receivers to suppress missing ownership checks

* feat: Enhance Rust parameter handling to classify local collections and prevent false ownership checks

* refactor: Simplify code formatting for better readability in multiple files

* refactor: Improve UTF-8 sequence length handling and enhance clarity in loop iteration

* feat: Update Java and Python patterns to include new security rules

* refactor: Improve comment clarity and consistency across multiple Rust files

* refactor: Simplify code formatting for improved readability in integration tests and module files

* refactor: Improve comment formatting and enhance clarity in assertions across multiple files
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//!
//! The scanner's two-pass pipeline runs rayon `par_iter` over files in
//! both pass-1 (summary extraction) and pass-2 (rule evaluation), and
//! merges summaries via `try_reduce`. A latent ordering bug a
//! merges summaries via `try_reduce`. A latent ordering bug, a
//! shared mutable state hit unprotected from multiple threads, or a
//! `HashMap` iteration order leaking into a finding identity can
//! `HashMap` iteration order leaking into a finding identity, can
//! surface as a diagnostic that appears with 4 workers but not with 1.
//!
//! This test runs the same fixture under worker-thread counts of 1,
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//! assertion fires only on real output divergence.
//!
//! If this test ever flakes, prefer investigating the engine over
//! weakening the normaliser engine-level determinism across thread
//! weakening the normaliser, engine-level determinism across thread
//! counts is load-bearing for reproducible CI runs.
mod common;