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ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor

Struct ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor 

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pub struct ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor { /* private fields */ }
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In-memory scripted extension action executor fixture for SDK conformance tests. Use it to script deterministic behavior in memory; any transcript or endpoint mutation is documented on the method that performs it.

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impl ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor

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pub fn new( bridge_ref: ExtensionBridgeRef, output: ExtensionActionExecutionOutput, ) -> Self

Creates a new testing::extension value with explicit caller-provided inputs. This constructor is data-only and performs no I/O or external side effects.

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Panics if constructor invariants fail, such as invalid identifier text or constructor-specific bounds. Use a fallible constructor such as try_new when one is available for untrusted input.

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pub fn calls(&self) -> Vec<ExtensionActionExecutionRequest>

Operates on in-memory or journal-derived testing::extension state for diagnostics and repair evidence. It does not create a second run loop or product workflow owner.

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pub fn call_count(&self) -> usize

Returns the call count currently held by this value. This reads deterministic in-memory test state and performs no external I/O.

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impl Clone for ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor

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fn clone(&self) -> ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl ExtensionActionExecutor for ScriptedExtensionActionExecutor

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fn bridge_ref(&self) -> &ExtensionBridgeRef

Returns bridge ref for the current value. This is a read-only or data-construction helper unless the method body explicitly calls a port or store.
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fn execute( &self, request: &ExtensionActionExecutionRequest, ) -> Result<ExtensionActionExecutionOutput, AgentError>

Executes one policy-approved extension action through this bridge. Implementations may call the extension transport, but the runtime owns approval, self-approval denial, and intent/result journal records.

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