fix(arborist): contain lockfile patch path in reify applyPatch - #9886
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reify's #applyPatch reads node.patched.path with resolve(this.path, patchPath) but only re-checks integrity, not that the path stays inside the project. node.patched is loaded verbatim from package-lock.json (load-virtual sets patched: sw.patched), and when reify runs on a pre-built ideal tree from loadVirtual the buildIdealTree short-circuit skips resolvePatchedDependencies, so a crafted lockfile path like ../../escape.patch reaches this readFile and is read from outside the project root. The sibling patched-dependencies.js readPatch already guards this exact value; #applyPatch's own comment says it re-validates here too but only checks integrity. Add the same relative/startsWith('..')/isAbsolute containment check before the read so an out-of-project patch path throws EPATCHUNSAFE, with a regression test that drives the lockfile-sourced flow.