Will Jones 03b26d585b fix: deflake test_read_consistency_interval (#3713)
`test_read_consistency_interval` asserted that a table opened with a
100ms `read_consistency_interval` still read stale data immediately
after a concurrent write. The cache timestamp is set when the table is
opened and reads within the interval do not refresh it, so that
assertion only held if the intervening open/count/commit/count sequence
finished within 100ms of real wall-clock time. On a loaded CI runner it
did not: the TTL expired, `count_rows` refreshed synchronously, and the
test failed with `left: 1, right: 0`. This broke the Rust workflow on
`main` at 0bc08160 (a Python-only commit).

This pins the `background_cache` mock clock once `table2` has seeded its
cache, and advances it explicitly in place of `tokio::time::sleep`, so
the test controls when the interval elapses. Same approach as #3547.
With the clock pinned there is no real sleep left to be imprecise, so
the `cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))` guard is dropped and the test now
runs on Windows too.

Verified by inserting a stall before the write: 120ms reproduces the
original failure deterministically, and with this change the test still
passes with a 500ms stall.

Fixes #3712
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