nyx/tests/fixtures/async_rust/main.rs
Eli Peter a438886217
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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// Regression fixture: Rust async flow through `tokio::process::Command`.
//
// Per docs/language-maturity.md, Rust's Tokio process variants are not
// yet covered, the Tokio async process APIs are a known gap. The
// fixture is checked in so that when Rust async-process coverage lands,
// the engine begins producing the intended finding and the
// `forbidden_findings` assertion forces whoever adds the coverage to
// update this expectation.
#![allow(unused)]
use std::env;
async fn fetch_and_exec() {
let cmd = env::var("CMD").unwrap_or_default();
tokio::process::Command::new("sh")
.arg("-c")
.arg(&cmd)
.status()
.await
.ok();
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
fetch_and_exec().await;
}