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  • Use released DotSlash package for argument-comment lint (#15199)
    ## Why
    The argument-comment lint now has a packaged DotSlash artifact from
    [#15198](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/15198), so the normal repo
    lint path should use that released payload instead of rebuilding the
    lint from source every time.
    
    That keeps `just clippy` and CI aligned with the shipped artifact while
    preserving a separate source-build path for people actively hacking on
    the lint crate.
    
    The current alpha package also exposed two integration wrinkles that the
    repo-side prebuilt wrapper needs to smooth over:
    - the bundled Dylint library filename includes the host triple, for
    example `@nightly-2025-09-18-aarch64-apple-darwin`, and Dylint derives
    `RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN` from that filename
    - on Windows, Dylint's driver path also expects `RUSTUP_HOME` to be
    present in the environment
    
    Without those adjustments, the prebuilt CI jobs fail during `cargo
    metadata` or driver setup. This change makes the checked-in prebuilt
    wrapper normalize the packaged library name to the plain
    `nightly-2025-09-18` channel before invoking `cargo-dylint`, and it
    teaches both the wrapper and the packaged runner source to infer
    `RUSTUP_HOME` from `rustup show home` when the environment does not
    already provide it.
    
    After the prebuilt Windows lint job started running successfully, it
    also surfaced a handful of existing anonymous literal callsites in
    `windows-sandbox-rs`. This PR now annotates those callsites so the new
    cross-platform lint job is green on the current tree.
    
    ## What Changed
    - checked in the current
    `tools/argument-comment-lint/argument-comment-lint` DotSlash manifest
    - kept `tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh` as the source-build wrapper
    for lint development
    - added `tools/argument-comment-lint/run-prebuilt-linter.sh` as the
    normal enforcement path, using the checked-in DotSlash package and
    bundled `cargo-dylint`
    - updated `just clippy` and `just argument-comment-lint` to use the
    prebuilt wrapper
    - split `.github/workflows/rust-ci.yml` so source-package checks live in
    a dedicated `argument_comment_lint_package` job, while the released lint
    runs in an `argument_comment_lint_prebuilt` matrix on Linux, macOS, and
    Windows
    - kept the pinned `nightly-2025-09-18` toolchain install in the prebuilt
    CI matrix, since the prebuilt package still relies on rustup-provided
    toolchain components
    - updated `tools/argument-comment-lint/run-prebuilt-linter.sh` to
    normalize host-qualified nightly library filenames, keep the `rustup`
    shim directory ahead of direct toolchain `cargo` binaries, and export
    `RUSTUP_HOME` when needed for Windows Dylint driver setup
    - updated `tools/argument-comment-lint/src/bin/argument-comment-lint.rs`
    so future published DotSlash artifacts apply the same nightly-filename
    normalization and `RUSTUP_HOME` inference internally
    - fixed the remaining Windows lint violations in
    `codex-rs/windows-sandbox-rs` by adding the required `/*param*/`
    comments at the reported callsites
    - documented the checked-in DotSlash file, wrapper split, archive
    layout, nightly prerequisite, and Windows `RUSTUP_HOME` requirement in
    `tools/argument-comment-lint/README.md`
  • Apply argument comment lint across codex-rs (#14652)
    ## Why
    
    Once the repo-local lint exists, `codex-rs` needs to follow the
    checked-in convention and CI needs to keep it from drifting. This commit
    applies the fallback `/*param*/` style consistently across existing
    positional literal call sites without changing those APIs.
    
    The longer-term preference is still to avoid APIs that require comments
    by choosing clearer parameter types and call shapes. This PR is
    intentionally the mechanical follow-through for the places where the
    existing signatures stay in place.
    
    After rebasing onto newer `main`, the rollout also had to cover newly
    introduced `tui_app_server` call sites. That made it clear the first cut
    of the CI job was too expensive for the common path: it was spending
    almost as much time installing `cargo-dylint` and re-testing the lint
    crate as a representative test job spends running product tests. The CI
    update keeps the full workspace enforcement but trims that extra
    overhead from ordinary `codex-rs` PRs.
    
    ## What changed
    
    - keep a dedicated `argument_comment_lint` job in `rust-ci`
    - mechanically annotate remaining opaque positional literals across
    `codex-rs` with exact `/*param*/` comments, including the rebased
    `tui_app_server` call sites that now fall under the lint
    - keep the checked-in style aligned with the lint policy by using
    `/*param*/` and leaving string and char literals uncommented
    - cache `cargo-dylint`, `dylint-link`, and the relevant Cargo
    registry/git metadata in the lint job
    - split changed-path detection so the lint crate's own `cargo test` step
    runs only when `tools/argument-comment-lint/*` or `rust-ci.yml` changes
    - continue to run the repo wrapper over the `codex-rs` workspace, so
    product-code enforcement is unchanged
    
    Most of the code changes in this commit are intentionally mechanical
    comment rewrites or insertions driven by the lint itself.
    
    ## Verification
    
    - `./tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh --workspace`
    - `cargo test -p codex-tui-app-server -p codex-tui`
    - parsed `.github/workflows/rust-ci.yml` locally with PyYAML
    
    ---
    
    * -> #14652
    * #14651