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Cleanup copy-and-paste typos in syscall.Setuid rule #592

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There are some leftover typos as a result of copying from the Python os.setuid rule (PY038). Namely, the function is Setuid not setuid. And not os.setuid, but syscall.Setuid

There are some leftover typos as a result of copying from the
Python os.setuid rule (PY038). Namely, the function is Setuid
not setuid. And not os.setuid, but syscall.Setuid

Signed-off-by: Eric Brown <[email protected]>
@ericwb ericwb merged commit 69aed93 into securesauce:main Sep 14, 2024
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