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Brendan Clement 15e75804c4 feat(remote): send read freshness headers for remote table consistency (#3439)
Closes client side work of #3370 

### Summary
- Plumbs `read_consistency_interval` from `ConnectBuilder` through
`RestfulLanceDbClient` so remote reads attach an
`x-lancedb-min-timestamp` freshness header. None = no header (default),
zero = "now", positive = `now - interval`.
- Adds per-table `FreshnessState` on `RemoteTable`: write responses
(`update`, `delete`, `merge_insert`, `add_columns`, `alter_columns`,
`drop_columns`) track the committed version, and the next read sends
`x-lancedb-min-version` so the server's cache honors read-your-write.
- `checkout(v)` / `checkout_tag(t)` / `checkout_latest()` / `restore()`
reset the freshness state appropriately; the validating `/describe/` and
tag-resolve requests are sent without freshness headers so they don't
carry stale state.
- Updates Rust, Python, and Node docstrings and calls out that stronger
consistency raises per-read latency and cost.

### Testing
- Unit tests cover default behavior, interval=0, positive interval,
checkout_latest baseline, min_version-after-write, checkout clears
state, and the two no-stale-header invariants on `checkout(v)` and
`checkout_tag(t)`.
- Ran smoke tests against local remote table to verify functionality
2026-05-26 13:38:07 -07:00
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