fix: block path traversal in runtime file read/write paths#539
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@pradeeban @Rahuljagwani @mayureshkothare pls take a look, also added the same guard to legacy/sample runtime copies too, since they reuse the same file I/O path construction and would otherwise keep the traversal surface open. This should be good for consistency and safety across core and sample runtimes. |
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Fixes #536
Runtime file I/O was trusting name when building port paths, so
../could escape the intended port directory. Added strict path-boundary checks before file reads/writes.changes:
Behavior change is only for invalid filenames. Valid workflows are unchanged.