jif-oai 68e045a631 Make context contributors async (#22491)
## Summary
- make ContextContributor return a boxed Send future
- await context contributors during initial context assembly
- update existing contributors and extension-api examples for the async
contract

## Testing
- cargo test -p codex-extension-api --examples
- cargo test -p codex-git-attribution
- cargo test -p codex-core
build_initial_context_includes_git_attribution_from_extensions --
--nocapture
- cargo test -p codex-core
build_initial_context_omits_git_attribution_when_feature_is_disabled --
--nocapture
- cargo test -p codex-core (fails in unrelated
agent::control::tests::spawn_agent_fork_last_n_turns_keeps_only_recent_turns
stack overflow)
- just fix -p codex-extension-api
- just fix -p codex-git-attribution
- just fix -p codex-core
- cargo clippy -p codex-extension-api --examples
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