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## Why `main` recently needed [#17691](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17691) because code behind `cfg(not(debug_assertions))` was not being compiled by the Bazel PR workflow. Our existing CI only built the fast/debug configuration, so PRs could stay green while release-only Rust code still failed to compile. This PR adds a release-style compile check that is cheap enough to run on every PR. ## What Changed - Added a `verify-release-build` job to `.github/workflows/bazel.yml`. - Represented each supported OS once in that job's matrix: x64 Linux, arm64 macOS, and x64 Windows. - Kept the build close to fastbuild cost by using `--compilation_mode=fastbuild` while forcing Rust to compile with `-Cdebug-assertions=no`, which makes `cfg(not(debug_assertions))` true without also turning on release optimizations or debug-info generation. - Added comments in `.github/workflows/bazel.yml` and `scripts/list-bazel-release-targets.sh` to make the job's intent and target scope explicit. - Restored the Bazel repository cache save behavior to run after every non-cancelled job, matching [#16926](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/16926), and removed the now-unused `repository-cache-hit` output from `prepare-bazel-ci`. - Reused the shared `prepare-bazel-ci` action from the parent PR so the new job does not duplicate Bazel setup boilerplate. ## Verification - Used `bazel aquery` on `//codex-rs/tui:codex-tui` to confirm the Rust compile still uses `opt-level=0` and `debuginfo=0` while passing `-Cdebug-assertions=no`. - Parsed `.github/workflows/bazel.yml` as YAML locally. - Ran `bash -n scripts/list-bazel-release-targets.sh`.