## Why PR #16106 switched `rust-ci-full` over to the native Bazel-backed `argument-comment-lint` path on all three platforms. That works on Linux and macOS, but the Windows leg in `rust-ci-full` now fails before linting starts: Bazel dies while building `rules_rust`'s `process_wrapper` tool, so `main` reports an `argument-comment-lint` failure even though no Rust lint finding was produced. Until native Windows Bazel linting is repaired, `rust-ci-full` should keep the same Windows split that `rust-ci.yml` already uses. ## What changed - restored the Windows-only nightly `argument-comment-lint` toolchain setup in `rust-ci-full` - limited the Bazel-backed lint step in `rust-ci-full` to non-Windows runners - routed the Windows runner back through `tools/argument-comment-lint/run-prebuilt-linter.py` - left the Linux and macOS `rust-ci-full` behavior unchanged ## Test plan - loaded `.github/workflows/rust-ci-full.yml` and `.github/workflows/rust-ci.yml` with `python3` + `yaml.safe_load(...)` - inspected failing Actions run `23692864849`, especially job `69023229311`, to confirm the Windows failure occurs in Bazel `process_wrapper` setup before lint output is emitted ## References - #16106
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