fix: guard WorkingDirectory.resolve(String) against absolute paths#3180
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fix: guard WorkingDirectory.resolve(String) against absolute paths#3180
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The resolve(String) overload did not check whether the input was already absolute, so File(baseDir, absolutePath) stripped the leading separator and concatenated, producing duplicated paths like /Users/foo/mcp-sandbox/Users/foo/mcp-sandbox/flow.yaml when the MCP run_flow_files tool was called with an absolute path on first run. Delegate to the resolve(File) overload so the absolute-path guard lives in exactly one place. Fixes MA-4005 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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WorkingDirectory.resolve(path: String)did not checkisAbsolute, soFile(baseDir, absolutePath)stripped the leading separator and concatenated, producing duplicated paths like/Users/foo/mcp-sandbox/Users/foo/mcp-sandbox/flow.yaml.resolve(file: File)overload already guards correctly; theStringoverload now delegates to it so the absolute-path rule lives in one place.RunFlowFilesTool.kt:70, and its tool description explicitly encourages absolute paths, so this path is well-exercised in practice.🤖 Generated with Claude Code