dist_agent_lang 1.0.5

A hybrid programming language for decentralized and centralized network integration
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// Example demonstrating function-level @secure attribute
// This shows how function-level attributes override service-level attributes

// Example 1: Mixed security in a single service
service MixedSecurityService {
    fn public_read() -> string {
        // No @secure - public access
        return "public data";
    }
    
    @secure
    fn secure_write(data: string) {
        // Function-level @secure - requires authentication
        // Reentrancy protection enabled
        // Audit logging enabled
    }
}

// Example 2: Service-level secure with function-level override
@secure  // All methods secure by default
service SecureServiceWithPublicMethod {
    fn secure_method() -> string {
        // ✅ Protected (inherits from service @secure - no function attribute needed)
        return "secure data";
    }
    
    fn another_secure_method() -> string {
        // ✅ Also protected (inherits from service @secure)
        return "also secure";
    }
    
    @public
    fn public_method() -> string {
        // Public (function-level @public overrides service @secure)
        return "public data";
    }
    
    @secure
    fn explicitly_secure() -> string {
        // Protected (explicit function-level, same as inheriting from service)
        return "explicitly secure";
    }
}

// Example 3: Public service with secure method
@public
service PublicServiceWithSecureMethod {
    fn public_method() -> string {
        // Public (inherits from service @public)
        return "public";
    }
    
    @secure
    fn secure_method() -> string {
        // Secure (function-level @secure overrides service @public)
        return "secure";
    }
}