huskies: merge 927

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dave
2026-05-12 17:49:44 +00:00
parent b8945654bf
commit 03a99b3cf1
33 changed files with 119 additions and 25 deletions
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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
//! Human-readable formatting of raw agent log entries. //! Human-readable formatting of raw agent log entries.
use crate::chat::util::truncate_at_char_boundary;
/// Format a single log entry as a human-readable text line. /// Format a single log entry as a human-readable text line.
/// ///
/// `timestamp` is an ISO 8601 string; `event` is the flattened `AgentEvent` /// `timestamp` is an ISO 8601 string; `event` is the flattened `AgentEvent`
@@ -7,6 +9,7 @@
/// ///
/// Returns `None` for entries that should be skipped (raw streaming noise, /// Returns `None` for entries that should be skipped (raw streaming noise,
/// trivial status changes, empty output, etc.). /// trivial status changes, empty output, etc.).
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // timestamp[11..19]: ISO 8601 is ASCII-only, these byte offsets are always valid
pub fn format_log_entry_as_text(timestamp: &str, event: &serde_json::Value) -> Option<String> { pub fn format_log_entry_as_text(timestamp: &str, event: &serde_json::Value) -> Option<String> {
let agent_name = event let agent_name = event
.get("agent_name") .get("agent_name")
@@ -75,7 +78,7 @@ pub fn format_log_entry_as_text(timestamp: &str, event: &serde_json::Value) -> O
.map(|v| serde_json::to_string(v).unwrap_or_default()) .map(|v| serde_json::to_string(v).unwrap_or_default())
.unwrap_or_default(); .unwrap_or_default();
let display = if input.len() > 200 { let display = if input.len() > 200 {
format!("{}...", &input[..200]) format!("{}...", truncate_at_char_boundary(&input, 200))
} else { } else {
input input
}; };
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@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ mod tests {
/// AC: seed a stale claim older than the TTL, attempt a new claim from a /// AC: seed a stale claim older than the TTL, attempt a new claim from a
/// different agent, assert the new claim succeeds and displacement is logged. /// different agent, assert the new claim succeeds and displacement is logged.
#[test] #[test]
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // stale_holder is a hex/ASCII string literal; [..12] always valid
fn stale_claim_displaced_and_logged() { fn stale_claim_displaced_and_logged() {
use crate::crdt_state::{init_for_test, our_node_id, read_item, write_claim, write_item}; use crate::crdt_state::{init_for_test, our_node_id, read_item, write_claim, write_item};
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@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ use loop_ops::{
/// ///
/// If `join_token` and `gateway_url` are both provided the agent will register /// If `join_token` and `gateway_url` are both provided the agent will register
/// itself with the gateway on startup using the one-time token. /// itself with the gateway on startup using the one-time token.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // node_id is a UUID (ASCII); min(8) clamps within its length
pub async fn run( pub async fn run(
project_root: Option<PathBuf>, project_root: Option<PathBuf>,
rendezvous_url: String, rendezvous_url: String,
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ const MAX_GATE_OUTPUT_BYTES: usize = 8_000;
/// Truncate gate output to [`MAX_GATE_OUTPUT_BYTES`], keeping the **tail** /// Truncate gate output to [`MAX_GATE_OUTPUT_BYTES`], keeping the **tail**
/// (where compiler errors and test failures are reported). /// (where compiler errors and test failures are reported).
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // adjusted is walked forward to a char boundary before slicing
fn truncate_gate_output(output: &str) -> &str { fn truncate_gate_output(output: &str) -> &str {
if output.len() <= MAX_GATE_OUTPUT_BYTES { if output.len() <= MAX_GATE_OUTPUT_BYTES {
return output; return output;
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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ use super::super::types::StoryAgent;
const GATE_OUTPUT_PROMPT_BYTES: usize = 3_000; const GATE_OUTPUT_PROMPT_BYTES: usize = 3_000;
/// Truncate `output` to at most [`GATE_OUTPUT_PROMPT_BYTES`], keeping the tail. /// Truncate `output` to at most [`GATE_OUTPUT_PROMPT_BYTES`], keeping the tail.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // adjusted is walked forward to a char boundary before slicing
fn truncate_for_system_prompt(output: &str) -> &str { fn truncate_for_system_prompt(output: &str) -> &str {
if output.len() <= GATE_OUTPUT_PROMPT_BYTES { if output.len() <= GATE_OUTPUT_PROMPT_BYTES {
return output; return output;
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@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ pub(super) fn handle_cost(ctx: &CommandContext) -> Option<String> {
/// ///
/// Agent names like "coder-1", "qa-2", "mergemaster" map to types "coder", /// Agent names like "coder-1", "qa-2", "mergemaster" map to types "coder",
/// "qa", "mergemaster". If the name ends with `-<digits>`, strip the suffix. /// "qa", "mergemaster". If the name ends with `-<digits>`, strip the suffix.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // pos comes from rfind('-'), so pos+1 is after an ASCII '-' → valid boundary
pub(super) fn extract_agent_type(agent_name: &str) -> String { pub(super) fn extract_agent_type(agent_name: &str) -> String {
if let Some(pos) = agent_name.rfind('-') { if let Some(pos) = agent_name.rfind('-') {
let suffix = &agent_name[pos + 1..]; let suffix = &agent_name[pos + 1..];
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@@ -240,6 +240,7 @@ fn parse_coverage_output(output: &str, passed: bool) -> String {
} }
/// Extract a value from lines like `"Rust line coverage: 62.5%"`. /// Extract a value from lines like `"Rust line coverage: 62.5%"`.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // starts_with(prefix) guarantees prefix.len() is a char boundary
fn extract_line_value(output: &str, prefix: &str) -> Option<String> { fn extract_line_value(output: &str, prefix: &str) -> Option<String> {
output output
.lines() .lines()
@@ -248,6 +249,7 @@ fn extract_line_value(output: &str, prefix: &str) -> Option<String> {
} }
/// Extract a value from the summary block: `" Overall: 62.5%"`. /// Extract a value from the summary block: `" Overall: 62.5%"`.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // starts_with(label) guarantees label.len() is a char boundary
fn extract_summary_field(output: &str, label: &str) -> Option<String> { fn extract_summary_field(output: &str, label: &str) -> Option<String> {
output output
.lines() .lines()
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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
//! HEAD, formatted for readability in chat. //! HEAD, formatted for readability in chat.
use super::CommandContext; use super::CommandContext;
use crate::chat::util::truncate_at_char_boundary;
use std::path::Path; use std::path::Path;
use std::process::Command; use std::process::Command;
@@ -125,18 +126,6 @@ fn run_git(dir: &Path, args: &[&str]) -> String {
.unwrap_or_default() .unwrap_or_default()
} }
/// Truncate `s` to at most `max_bytes` bytes without splitting a UTF-8 character.
fn truncate_at_char_boundary(s: &str, max_bytes: usize) -> &str {
if s.len() <= max_bytes {
return s;
}
let mut boundary = max_bytes;
while !s.is_char_boundary(boundary) {
boundary -= 1;
}
&s[..boundary]
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tests // Tests
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
use super::CommandContext; use super::CommandContext;
/// Show compact git status: branch, uncommitted files, ahead/behind remote. /// Show compact git status: branch, uncommitted files, ahead/behind remote.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // line[..2] and line[3..]: git porcelain XY status codes are always ASCII
pub(super) fn handle_git(ctx: &CommandContext) -> Option<String> { pub(super) fn handle_git(ctx: &CommandContext) -> Option<String> {
use std::process::Command; use std::process::Command;
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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ use super::CommandContext;
/// git diff --stat (files changed with line counts), and extracts key /// git diff --stat (files changed with line counts), and extracts key
/// function/struct/type names added or modified in the implementation. /// function/struct/type names added or modified in the implementation.
/// Returns a friendly message when no merge commit is found. /// Returns a friendly message when no merge commit is found.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // commit_hash is hex (ASCII), min(8) always within bounds
pub(super) fn handle_overview(ctx: &CommandContext) -> Option<String> { pub(super) fn handle_overview(ctx: &CommandContext) -> Option<String> {
let num_str = ctx.args.trim(); let num_str = ctx.args.trim();
if num_str.is_empty() { if num_str.is_empty() {
@@ -129,6 +130,7 @@ fn get_commit_stat(root: &std::path::Path, hash: &str) -> String {
/// ///
/// Scans added lines (`+`) for Rust `fn`, `struct`, `enum`, `type`, `trait`, /// Scans added lines (`+`) for Rust `fn`, `struct`, `enum`, `type`, `trait`,
/// and `impl` declarations and returns them formatted as `` `Name` (kind) ``. /// and `impl` declarations and returns them formatted as `` `Name` (kind) ``.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // line starts with '+' (ASCII), so &line[1..] is always a valid boundary
fn extract_diff_symbols(root: &std::path::Path, hash: &str) -> Vec<String> { fn extract_diff_symbols(root: &std::path::Path, hash: &str) -> Vec<String> {
use std::process::Command; use std::process::Command;
let output = Command::new("git") let output = Command::new("git")
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@@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ fn parse_test_counts(output: &str) -> (u64, u64) {
(total_passed, total_failed) (total_passed, total_failed)
} }
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // pos from line.find(label) → always a char boundary
fn extract_count(line: &str, label: &str) -> Option<u64> { fn extract_count(line: &str, label: &str) -> Option<u64> {
let pos = line.find(label)?; let pos = line.find(label)?;
let before = line[..pos].trim_end(); let before = line[..pos].trim_end();
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
use super::CommandContext; use super::CommandContext;
/// Strip YAML front matter and return a summary of useful fields + the remaining body. /// Strip YAML front matter and return a summary of useful fields + the remaining body.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // indices from find("\n---") on ASCII delimiter; "---" and "\n---" are ASCII-only
fn strip_front_matter(text: &str) -> (String, String) { fn strip_front_matter(text: &str) -> (String, String) {
let trimmed = text.trim_start(); let trimmed = text.trim_start();
if !trimmed.starts_with("---") { if !trimmed.starts_with("---") {
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@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ fn status_shows_crdt_done_story_in_done_not_backlog() {
); );
// Verify it's not in Backlog section specifically. // Verify it's not in Backlog section specifically.
let backlog_section = &output[backlog_pos..done_pos]; let backlog_section = output.get(backlog_pos..done_pos).unwrap_or("");
assert!( assert!(
!backlog_section.contains("503"), !backlog_section.contains("503"),
"503 must not appear in Backlog section: {backlog_section}" "503 must not appear in Backlog section: {backlog_section}"
@@ -573,10 +573,16 @@ fn merge_item_failure_snippet_truncated_at_120_chars() {
); );
// The snippet should not exceed 120 chars plus the ellipsis character. // The snippet should not exceed 120 chars plus the ellipsis character.
let snippet_start = output.find("\u{26D4}").expect("stop sign must be present"); let snippet_start = output.find("\u{26D4}").expect("stop sign must be present");
let line = output[snippet_start..].lines().next().unwrap_or(""); let line = output
.get(snippet_start..)
.unwrap_or("")
.lines()
.next()
.unwrap_or("");
// Find the last " — " separator (before the snippet) and take what follows. // Find the last " — " separator (before the snippet) and take what follows.
if let Some(sep_pos) = line.rfind(" \u{2014} ") { if let Some(sep_pos) = line.rfind(" \u{2014} ") {
let snippet = &line[sep_pos + 5..]; // " — " is 5 bytes (space + 3-byte em dash + space) // " — " is 5 bytes (space + 3-byte em dash + space)
let snippet = line.get(sep_pos + 5..).unwrap_or("");
assert!( assert!(
snippet.chars().count() <= 122, // 120 chars + "…" (1 char) + possible trailing snippet.chars().count() <= 122, // 120 chars + "…" (1 char) + possible trailing
"snippet should be at most ~121 chars: {snippet}" "snippet should be at most ~121 chars: {snippet}"
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
use async_trait::async_trait; use async_trait::async_trait;
use serde::Deserialize; use serde::Deserialize;
use crate::chat::{ChatTransport, MessageId}; use crate::chat::{ChatTransport, MessageId, util::truncate_at_char_boundary};
use crate::slog; use crate::slog;
// ── Discord API base URL (overridable for tests) ────────────────────── // ── Discord API base URL (overridable for tests) ──────────────────────
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ impl ChatTransport for DiscordTransport {
// Discord messages have a 2000-char limit. Truncate if needed. // Discord messages have a 2000-char limit. Truncate if needed.
let content = if plain.len() > 2000 { let content = if plain.len() > 2000 {
format!("{}", &plain[..1999]) format!("{}", truncate_at_char_boundary(plain, 1999))
} else { } else {
plain.to_string() plain.to_string()
}; };
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ impl ChatTransport for DiscordTransport {
); );
let content = if plain.len() > 2000 { let content = if plain.len() > 2000 {
format!("{}", &plain[..1999]) format!("{}", truncate_at_char_boundary(plain, 1999))
} else { } else {
plain.to_string() plain.to_string()
}; };
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ pub fn mentions_bot(body: &str, formatted_body: Option<&str>, bot_user_id: &Owne
} }
/// Returns `true` if `haystack` contains `needle` at a word boundary. /// Returns `true` if `haystack` contains `needle` at a word boundary.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // all indices from find() or abs+needle.len() → always char boundaries
pub(super) fn contains_word(haystack: &str, needle: &str) -> bool { pub(super) fn contains_word(haystack: &str, needle: &str) -> bool {
let mut start = 0; let mut start = 0;
while let Some(rel) = haystack[start..].find(needle) { while let Some(rel) = haystack[start..].find(needle) {
@@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ pub(super) async fn is_reply_to_bot(
/// ///
/// Used in ambient mode to suppress responses when a message is clearly /// Used in ambient mode to suppress responses when a message is clearly
/// directed at a different participant (e.g. another bot in the same room). /// directed at a different participant (e.g. another bot in the same room).
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // word_end and colon_pos from find() → always char boundaries
pub fn is_addressed_to_other(body: &str, bot_user_id: &OwnedUserId, bot_name: &str) -> bool { pub fn is_addressed_to_other(body: &str, bot_user_id: &OwnedUserId, bot_name: &str) -> bool {
let trimmed = body.trim_start(); let trimmed = body.trim_start();
let lower = trimmed.to_lowercase(); let lower = trimmed.to_lowercase();
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@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ fn parse_duration(s: &str) -> Option<u64> {
/// ///
/// Returns a short string like `"load average: 1.23, 0.98, 0.75"` on success, /// Returns a short string like `"load average: 1.23, 0.98, 0.75"` on success,
/// or `"load: unknown"` on failure. /// or `"load: unknown"` on failure.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // idx comes from output.find("load average") → always a char boundary
fn get_load_average() -> String { fn get_load_average() -> String {
let output = std::process::Command::new("uptime") let output = std::process::Command::new("uptime")
.output() .output()
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
//! WhatsApp message formatting — Markdown-to-WhatsApp conversion and message chunking. //! WhatsApp message formatting — Markdown-to-WhatsApp conversion and message chunking.
use crate::chat::util::truncate_at_char_boundary;
use regex::Regex; use regex::Regex;
use std::sync::LazyLock; use std::sync::LazyLock;
@@ -24,13 +25,13 @@ pub fn chunk_for_whatsapp(text: &str) -> Vec<String> {
} }
// Find the best split point within the limit. // Find the best split point within the limit.
let window = &remaining[..WHATSAPP_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN]; let window = truncate_at_char_boundary(remaining, WHATSAPP_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN);
// Prefer paragraph boundary. // Prefer paragraph boundary.
let split_pos = window let split_pos = window
.rfind("\n\n") .rfind("\n\n")
.or_else(|| window.rfind('\n')) .or_else(|| window.rfind('\n'))
.unwrap_or(WHATSAPP_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN); .unwrap_or(window.len());
let (chunk, rest) = remaining.split_at(split_pos); let (chunk, rest) = remaining.split_at(split_pos);
let chunk = chunk.trim(); let chunk = chunk.trim();
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@@ -3,6 +3,23 @@
//! These functions are transport-agnostic helpers for processing chat messages: //! These functions are transport-agnostic helpers for processing chat messages:
//! prefix stripping, bot-mention handling, and paragraph buffering. //! prefix stripping, bot-mention handling, and paragraph buffering.
/// Truncate `s` to at most `max_bytes` bytes without splitting a UTF-8 codepoint.
///
/// If `s.len() <= max_bytes` the original slice is returned unchanged.
/// Otherwise the returned slice ends at the largest char boundary ≤ `max_bytes`,
/// preventing any panic that would result from slicing mid-codepoint.
pub fn truncate_at_char_boundary(s: &str, max_bytes: usize) -> &str {
if s.len() <= max_bytes {
return s;
}
let mut boundary = max_bytes;
while !s.is_char_boundary(boundary) {
boundary -= 1;
}
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // boundary is guaranteed to be a char boundary by the loop above
&s[..boundary]
}
/// Returns `true` if the message body is an affirmative permission response. /// Returns `true` if the message body is an affirmative permission response.
/// ///
/// Recognised affirmative tokens (case-insensitive): `yes`, `y`, `approve`, /// Recognised affirmative tokens (case-insensitive): `yes`, `y`, `approve`,
@@ -26,6 +43,7 @@ pub fn is_permission_approval(body: &str) -> bool {
/// Case-insensitive prefix strip that also requires the match to end at a /// Case-insensitive prefix strip that also requires the match to end at a
/// word boundary (whitespace, punctuation, or end-of-string). /// word boundary (whitespace, punctuation, or end-of-string).
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // prefix.len() is safe: `get(..prefix.len())` already validated the boundary
pub fn strip_prefix_ci<'a>(text: &'a str, prefix: &str) -> Option<&'a str> { pub fn strip_prefix_ci<'a>(text: &'a str, prefix: &str) -> Option<&'a str> {
let candidate = text.get(..prefix.len())?; let candidate = text.get(..prefix.len())?;
if !candidate.eq_ignore_ascii_case(prefix) { if !candidate.eq_ignore_ascii_case(prefix) {
@@ -50,6 +68,7 @@ pub fn strip_prefix_ci<'a>(text: &'a str, prefix: &str) -> Option<&'a str> {
/// - `DisplayName, rest` → `rest` (Element tab-completion may insert a comma) /// - `DisplayName, rest` → `rest` (Element tab-completion may insert a comma)
/// - `DisplayName ⚡️: rest` → `rest` (display name with emoji) /// - `DisplayName ⚡️: rest` → `rest` (display name with emoji)
/// - `[DisplayName](https://matrix.to/#/@user:server) rest` → `rest` (Element mention pill) /// - `[DisplayName](https://matrix.to/#/@user:server) rest` → `rest` (Element mention pill)
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // all indices come from str::find / str::find_map → always char boundaries
pub fn strip_bot_mention<'a>(message: &'a str, bot_name: &str, bot_user_id: &str) -> &'a str { pub fn strip_bot_mention<'a>(message: &'a str, bot_name: &str, bot_user_id: &str) -> &'a str {
let trimmed = message.trim(); let trimmed = message.trim();
@@ -98,6 +117,7 @@ pub fn strip_bot_mention<'a>(message: &'a str, bot_name: &str, bot_user_id: &str
/// emoji from display names (e.g. `Timmy ⚡️`), and Element tab-completion /// emoji from display names (e.g. `Timmy ⚡️`), and Element tab-completion
/// separators (`:` or `,`). This function skips all of that and returns a /// separators (`:` or `,`). This function skips all of that and returns a
/// slice starting at the first ASCII alphanumeric character (the command). /// slice starting at the first ASCII alphanumeric character (the command).
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // byte_skip comes from char_indices → guaranteed char boundary
fn strip_mention_separator(rest: &str) -> &str { fn strip_mention_separator(rest: &str) -> &str {
let byte_skip = rest let byte_skip = rest
.char_indices() .char_indices()
@@ -132,6 +152,7 @@ fn is_inside_code_fence(text: &str) -> bool {
/// block (delimited by ` ``` ` lines) is **not** treated as a paragraph /// block (delimited by ` ``` ` lines) is **not** treated as a paragraph
/// boundary. This prevents a blank line inside a code block from splitting /// boundary. This prevents a blank line inside a code block from splitting
/// the fence across multiple messages, which would corrupt the rendering. /// the fence across multiple messages, which would corrupt the rendering.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // abs_pos comes from str::find → always a char boundary
pub fn drain_complete_paragraphs(buffer: &mut String) -> Vec<String> { pub fn drain_complete_paragraphs(buffer: &mut String) -> Vec<String> {
let mut paragraphs = Vec::new(); let mut paragraphs = Vec::new();
let mut search_from = 0; let mut search_from = 0;
@@ -259,6 +280,47 @@ pub fn normalize_line_breaks(text: &str) -> String {
mod tests { mod tests {
use super::*; use super::*;
// -- truncate_at_char_boundary ------------------------------------------
#[test]
fn truncate_ascii_within_limit() {
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary("hello", 10), "hello");
}
#[test]
fn truncate_ascii_at_exact_limit() {
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary("hello", 5), "hello");
}
#[test]
fn truncate_ascii_over_limit() {
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary("hello world", 5), "hello");
}
#[test]
fn truncate_multibyte_mid_codepoint_snaps_back() {
// "héllo": 'é' is U+00E9, 2 bytes. max_bytes=2 lands inside it → snap to 1.
let s = "héllo";
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary(s, 2), "h");
}
#[test]
fn truncate_multibyte_on_char_boundary() {
// "héllo": h(1) + é(2) = 3 bytes. max_bytes=3 is a valid boundary.
let s = "héllo";
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary(s, 3), "");
}
#[test]
fn truncate_max_bytes_zero_returns_empty() {
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary("hello", 0), "");
}
#[test]
fn truncate_max_bytes_greater_than_len() {
assert_eq!(truncate_at_char_boundary("hi", 100), "hi");
}
// -- is_permission_approval --------------------------------------------- // -- is_permission_approval ---------------------------------------------
#[test] #[test]
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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CliArgs {
} }
/// Parse CLI arguments into `CliArgs`, or exit early for `--help` / `--version`. /// Parse CLI arguments into `CliArgs`, or exit early for `--help` / `--version`.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // all slices use ASCII prefix lengths (e.g. "--port=".len()), always valid
pub(crate) fn parse_cli_args(args: &[String]) -> Result<CliArgs, String> { pub(crate) fn parse_cli_args(args: &[String]) -> Result<CliArgs, String> {
let mut port: Option<u16> = None; let mut port: Option<u16> = None;
let mut path: Option<String> = None; let mut path: Option<String> = None;
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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ use crate::slog;
/// Opens the SQLite database, loads or creates a node keypair, replays any /// Opens the SQLite database, loads or creates a node keypair, replays any
/// persisted ops to reconstruct state, and spawns a background persistence /// persisted ops to reconstruct state, and spawns a background persistence
/// task. Safe to call only once; subsequent calls are no-ops. /// task. Safe to call only once; subsequent calls are no-ops.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // op_id is hex::encode output (ASCII-only), &op_id[..12] is always valid
pub async fn init(db_path: &Path) -> Result<(), sqlx::Error> { pub async fn init(db_path: &Path) -> Result<(), sqlx::Error> {
if CRDT_STATE.get().is_some() { if CRDT_STATE.get().is_some() {
return Ok(()); return Ok(());
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ pub fn name_from_story_id(story_id: &str) -> String {
/// ///
/// Returns `Some("664")` for `"664_story_my_feature"`, and `None` for IDs /// Returns `Some("664")` for `"664_story_my_feature"`, and `None` for IDs
/// that are already numeric-only (`"664"`) or have no valid numeric prefix. /// that are already numeric-only (`"664"`) or have no valid numeric prefix.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // idx comes from find('_') → always a char boundary
pub(super) fn numeric_id_from_slug(story_id: &str) -> Option<String> { pub(super) fn numeric_id_from_slug(story_id: &str) -> Option<String> {
// Already numeric-only — no migration needed. // Already numeric-only — no migration needed.
if story_id.chars().all(|c: char| c.is_ascii_digit()) { if story_id.chars().all(|c: char| c.is_ascii_digit()) {
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@@ -225,6 +225,7 @@ async fn proxy_and_respond(state: &GatewayState, bytes: &[u8], id: Option<Value>
/// ///
/// On sled disconnect mid-stream a JSON-RPC error event is emitted so the /// On sled disconnect mid-stream a JSON-RPC error event is emitted so the
/// client does not hang forever. /// client does not hang forever.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // pos from buf.find('\n'); '\n' is ASCII so pos and pos+1 are valid boundaries
async fn proxy_and_respond_sse(state: &GatewayState, bytes: &[u8], id: Option<Value>) -> Response { async fn proxy_and_respond_sse(state: &GatewayState, bytes: &[u8], id: Option<Value>) -> Response {
let url = match state.active_url().await { let url = match state.active_url().await {
Ok(u) => u, Ok(u) => u,
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@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ pub(super) fn is_bug_item(stem: &str) -> bool {
} }
/// Extract bug name from content (heading or front matter). /// Extract bug name from content (heading or front matter).
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // colon_pos from find(": "); +2 skips ASCII ": " → valid boundary
pub(super) fn extract_bug_name_from_content(content: &str) -> Option<String> { pub(super) fn extract_bug_name_from_content(content: &str) -> Option<String> {
// Try front matter first. // Try front matter first.
if let Ok(meta) = parse_front_matter(content) if let Ok(meta) = parse_front_matter(content)
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ use super::super::{
}; };
/// Toggle an acceptance criterion checkbox (`- [ ]` → `- [x]`) by its 0-based index among unchecked items. /// Toggle an acceptance criterion checkbox (`- [ ]` → `- [x]`) by its 0-based index among unchecked items.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // indent_len = line.len() - trimmed.len(); trim() returns a sub-slice → valid boundary
pub fn check_criterion_in_file( pub fn check_criterion_in_file(
project_root: &Path, project_root: &Path,
story_id: &str, story_id: &str,
@@ -107,6 +108,7 @@ pub fn remove_criterion_from_file(
/// ///
/// Finds the criterion at `criterion_index` (0-based, counting all criteria regardless /// Finds the criterion at `criterion_index` (0-based, counting all criteria regardless
/// of checked state) and replaces its text with `new_text`. /// of checked state) and replaces its text with `new_text`.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // indent_len = line.len() - trimmed.len(); trim() returns a sub-slice → valid boundary
pub fn edit_criterion_in_file( pub fn edit_criterion_in_file(
project_root: &Path, project_root: &Path,
story_id: &str, story_id: &str,
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@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ fn format_test_line(t: &TestCaseResult) -> String {
} }
/// Parse `StoryTestResults` from the JSON embedded in the `## Test Results` section. /// Parse `StoryTestResults` from the JSON embedded in the `## Test Results` section.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // json_end from rfind("-->") → always a char boundary
fn parse_test_results_from_contents(contents: &str) -> Option<StoryTestResults> { fn parse_test_results_from_contents(contents: &str) -> Option<StoryTestResults> {
for line in contents.lines() { for line in contents.lines() {
let trimmed = line.trim(); let trimmed = line.trim();
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@@ -409,6 +409,7 @@ pub async fn swap_to_next_available_account(
/// ///
/// Returns the URL portion when the error indicates missing or expired credentials, /// Returns the URL portion when the error indicates missing or expired credentials,
/// `None` otherwise. /// `None` otherwise.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // start + marker.len() is after the ASCII marker found by find() → valid boundary
pub fn extract_login_url_from_error(err: &str) -> Option<&str> { pub fn extract_login_url_from_error(err: &str) -> Option<&str> {
let marker = "Please log in: "; let marker = "Please log in: ";
let start = err.find(marker)?; let start = err.find(marker)?;
@@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ impl ClaudeCodeProvider {
/// via `--permission-prompt-tool`. Claude Code calls the MCP tool when it /// via `--permission-prompt-tool`. Claude Code calls the MCP tool when it
/// needs user approval, and the server bridges the request to the frontend. /// needs user approval, and the server bridges the request to the frontend.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // end is walked to a char boundary before slicing &trimmed[..end]
fn run_pty_session( fn run_pty_session(
user_message: &str, user_message: &str,
cwd: &str, cwd: &str,
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@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ impl OllamaProvider {
} }
/// Streaming chat that calls `on_token` for each token chunk. /// Streaming chat that calls `on_token` for each token chunk.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // newline_pos from find('\n'); '\n' is ASCII so pos and pos+1 are valid
pub async fn chat_stream<F>( pub async fn chat_stream<F>(
&self, &self,
model: &str, model: &str,
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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
// matrix-sdk-crypto's deeply nested types require a higher recursion limit // matrix-sdk-crypto's deeply nested types require a higher recursion limit
// when the `e2e-encryption` feature is enabled. // when the `e2e-encryption` feature is enabled.
#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![recursion_limit = "256"]
// Prevent panics from direct &str indexing that could split multi-byte UTF-8 codepoints.
#![deny(clippy::string_slice)]
mod agent_log; mod agent_log;
mod agent_mode; mod agent_mode;
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@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ fn hex_encode(bytes: &[u8]) -> String {
bytes.iter().map(|b| format!("{b:02x}")).collect() bytes.iter().map(|b| format!("{b:02x}")).collect()
} }
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // s is hex (ASCII-only); i advances in steps of 2, always within bounds
fn hex_decode(s: &str) -> Option<Vec<u8>> { fn hex_decode(s: &str) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
if !s.len().is_multiple_of(2) { if !s.len().is_multiple_of(2) {
return None; return None;
@@ -330,6 +331,7 @@ mod tests {
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // sig is hex (ASCII-only); subtracting 4 stays within bounds for any valid sig
fn verify_rejects_truncated_signature() { fn verify_rejects_truncated_signature() {
let kp = make_keypair(); let kp = make_keypair();
let pubkey = public_key_hex(&kp); let pubkey = public_key_hex(&kp);
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
/// ///
/// Returns `(staged, unstaged, untracked)` where each entry is the file path /// Returns `(staged, unstaged, untracked)` where each entry is the file path
/// string from the porcelain line. /// string from the porcelain line.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // line[3..]: git porcelain format has 2 ASCII status chars + ASCII space
pub fn parse_git_status_porcelain(stdout: &str) -> (Vec<String>, Vec<String>, Vec<String>) { pub fn parse_git_status_porcelain(stdout: &str) -> (Vec<String>, Vec<String>, Vec<String>) {
let mut staged: Vec<String> = Vec::new(); let mut staged: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
let mut unstaged: Vec<String> = Vec::new(); let mut unstaged: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
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@@ -109,10 +109,11 @@ pub(super) fn save_credentials(
// Build the pool key: prefer email, fall back to token prefix. // Build the pool key: prefer email, fall back to token prefix.
let key = if email.is_empty() { let key = if email.is_empty() {
format!( let prefix = token
"account-{}", .access_token
&token.access_token[..token.access_token.len().min(16)] .get(..token.access_token.len().min(16))
) .unwrap_or(&token.access_token);
format!("account-{prefix}")
} else { } else {
email.to_string() email.to_string()
}; };
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@@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ pub fn parse_test_counts(output: &str) -> (u64, u64) {
/// ///
/// For example, `extract_count("5 passed; 0 failed", "passed")` returns /// For example, `extract_count("5 passed; 0 failed", "passed")` returns
/// `Some(5)`. Returns `None` if no digit sequence precedes `label`. /// `Some(5)`. Returns `None` if no digit sequence precedes `label`.
#[allow(clippy::string_slice)] // pos from line.find(label) → always a char boundary
pub fn extract_count(line: &str, label: &str) -> Option<u64> { pub fn extract_count(line: &str, label: &str) -> Option<u64> {
let pos = line.find(label)?; let pos = line.find(label)?;
let before = line[..pos].trim_end(); let before = line[..pos].trim_end();