jif-oai 083c1962f9 feat: add token usage contributor hook (#22485)
## Why

Extensions need a stable place to observe token accounting after Codex
folds model-provider usage into the session's cached `TokenUsageInfo`.
Without a contributor hook, extension-owned features that need last-turn
or cumulative token usage have to duplicate session plumbing or infer
state from client-facing `TokenCount` notifications.

## What changed

- Added `TokenUsageContributor` to `codex-extension-api`, passing
session/thread `ExtensionData`, `ThreadId`, turn id, and the current
`TokenUsageInfo`.
- Added registry builder/storage support for token-usage contributors.
- Invoked registered contributors from
`Session::record_token_usage_info` after the session token cache is
updated and before the client `TokenCount` notification is emitted.

## Testing

- Added `record_token_usage_info_notifies_extension_contributors`,
covering cumulative token usage updates and access to both extension
stores.
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