Adds `expect()` as a denied lint. Same deal applies with `unwrap()`
where we now need to put `#[expect(...` on ones that we legit want. Took
care to enable `expect()` in test contexts.
# Tests
```
cargo fmt
cargo clippy --all-features --all-targets --no-deps -- -D warnings
cargo test
```
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/855 added the clippy warning to
disallow `unwrap()`, but apparently we were not verifying that tests
were "clippy clean" in CI, so I ended up with a lot of local errors in
VS Code.
This turns on the check in CI and fixes the offenders.
Sets submodules to use workspace lints. Added denying unwrap as a
workspace level lint, which found a couple of cases where we could have
propagated errors. Also manually labeled ones that were fine by my eye.
Some effects of this change:
- New formatting changes across many files. No functionality changes
should occur from that.
- Calls to `set_env` are considered unsafe, since this only happens in
tests we wrap them in `unsafe` blocks
Small fixes required:
* `ExitStatusExt` differs because UNIX expects exit code to be `i32`
whereas Windows does `u32`
* Marking a file "executable only by owner" is a bit more involved on
Windows. We just do something approximate for now (and add a TODO) to
get things compiling.
I created this PR on my personal Windows machine and `cargo test` and
`cargo clippy` succeed. Once this is in, I'll rebase
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/665 on top so Windows stays fixed!
As described in detail in `codex-rs/execpolicy/README.md` introduced in
this PR, `execpolicy` is a tool that lets you define a set of _patterns_
used to match [`execv(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/execv)
invocations. When a pattern is matched, `execpolicy` returns the parsed
version in a structured form that is amenable to static analysis.
The primary use case is to define patterns match commands that should be
auto-approved by a tool such as Codex. This supports a richer pattern
matching mechanism that the sort of prefix-matching we have done to
date, e.g.:
5e40d9d221/codex-cli/src/approvals.ts (L333-L354)
Note we are still playing with the API and the `system_path` option in
particular still needs some work.