## Summary - add a unit test to ensure the macOS seatbelt policy allows POSIX semaphores - add a macOS-only test that runs a Python multiprocessing Lock under Seatbelt ## Testing - `cargo test -p codex_core seatbelt_base_policy_allows_ipc_posix_sem --no-fail-fast` (failed: failed to download from `https://static.crates.io/crates/tokio-stream/0.1.17/download`) - `cargo test -p codex_core seatbelt_base_policy_allows_ipc_posix_sem --no-fail-fast --offline` (failed: attempting to make an HTTP request, but --offline was specified) - `cargo test --all-features --no-fail-fast --offline` (failed: attempting to make an HTTP request, but --offline was specified) - `just fmt` (failed: command not found: just) - `just fix` (failed: command not found: just) Ran tests locally to confirm it passes on master and failed before my previous change ------ https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_i_6890f221e0a4833381cfb53e11499bcc
codex-core
This crate implements the business logic for Codex. It is designed to be used by the various Codex UIs written in Rust.
Dependencies
Note that codex-core makes some assumptions about certain helper utilities being available in the environment. Currently, this
macOS
Expects /usr/bin/sandbox-exec to be present.
Linux
Expects the binary containing codex-core to run the equivalent of codex debug landlock when arg0 is codex-linux-sandbox. See the codex-arg0 crate for details.
All Platforms
Expects the binary containing codex-core to simulate the virtual apply_patch CLI when arg1 is --codex-run-as-apply-patch. See the codex-arg0 crate for details.