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Adam Perry @ OpenAI c1f8b280b5 ci: restore custom Windows runner with hermetic LLVM 0.7.9 (#29143)
The custom Windows argument-comment-lint job was temporarily moved to
`windows-2022` in #28940 after hermetic LLVM source extraction failed on
the newer runner. This takes the upstream extraction fix so the job can
return to the intended custom runner.

This upgrades `llvm` to `0.7.9` and `rules_cc` to `0.2.18`, refreshes
the module lock, rebases the remaining Windows and custom libc++
patches, drops the obsolete symlink-extraction workaround, and restores
the `windows-x64` runner configuration.

Validation:

- Verified all LLVM patches apply cleanly against the `0.7.9` source.
- Built `@llvm-project//compiler-rt:clang_rt.builtins.static`.
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Workflow Strategy

The workflows in this directory are split so that pull requests get fast, review-friendly signal while main still gets the full cross-platform verification pass.

Pull Requests

  • bazel.yml is the main pre-merge verification path for Rust code. It runs Bazel test and Bazel clippy on the supported Bazel targets, including the generated Rust test binaries needed to lint inline #[cfg(test)] code.
  • rust-ci.yml keeps the Cargo-native PR checks intentionally small:
    • cargo fmt --check
    • cargo shear
    • argument-comment-lint on Linux, macOS, and Windows
    • tools/argument-comment-lint package tests when the lint or its workflow wiring changes

Post-Merge On main

  • bazel.yml also runs on pushes to main. This re-verifies the merged Bazel path and helps keep the BuildBuddy caches warm.
  • rust-ci-full.yml is the full Cargo-native verification workflow. It keeps the heavier checks off the PR path while still validating them after merge:
    • the full Cargo clippy matrix
    • the full Cargo nextest matrix via per-platform archive-backed shards
    • Windows ARM64 nextest archives cross-compiled on Windows x64, then replayed on native Windows ARM64 shards
    • release-profile Cargo builds
    • cross-platform argument-comment-lint
    • Linux remote-env tests

Rule Of Thumb

  • If a build/test/clippy check can be expressed in Bazel, prefer putting the PR-time version in bazel.yml.
  • Keep rust-ci.yml fast enough that it usually does not dominate PR latency.
  • Reserve rust-ci-full.yml for heavyweight Cargo-native coverage that Bazel does not replace yet.