Michael Bolin 0b856a4757 Extract tool-search output helpers into codex-tools (#16497)
## Why

This is the next straight-refactor step in the `codex-tools` migration
that follows #16493.

`codex-rs/core` still owned a chunk of pure tool-discovery metadata and
response shaping even though the corresponding `tool_search` /
`tool_suggest` specs already live in `codex-rs/tools`. Per the guidance
in `AGENTS.md`, this moves that crate-agnostic logic out of `codex-core`
so the handler crate keeps only the BM25 ranking/orchestration and
runtime glue.

## What changed

- Moved the canonical `tool_search` / `tool_suggest` tool names and the
`tool_search` default limit into `codex-rs/tools/src/tool_discovery.rs`.
- Added `ToolSearchResultSource` and
`collect_tool_search_output_tools()` in `codex-tools` so namespace
grouping and deferred Responses API tool serialization happen outside
`codex-core`.
- Rewired `ToolSearchHandler`, `ToolSuggestHandler`, and
`core/src/tools/spec.rs` to consume those exports directly from
`codex-tools`.
- Ported the existing `tool_search` serializer tests from
`core/src/tools/handlers/tool_search_tests.rs` to
`tools/src/tool_discovery_tests.rs` without adding new behavior
coverage.

## Validation

```shell
cargo test -p codex-tools
cargo test -p codex-core tools::spec::tests
just argument-comment-lint
```
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