alexsong-oai bbb6bf0a37 Emit accepted line fingerprint analytics (#21601)
## Why

Codex assisted-code attribution needs a client-side accepted-code source
that does not upload raw code. This adds a hash-only analytics event
derived from the turn diff so downstream attribution can compare
accepted Codex lines against commit or PR diffs.

## What Changed

- Parse accepted/effective added lines from the final turn diff and emit
`codex_accepted_line_fingerprints` analytics.
- Hash repo, path, and normalized line content before upload; raw code
and raw diffs are not included in the event.
- Chunk large fingerprint payloads and send accepted-line fingerprint
events in isolated requests while preserving normal batching for other
analytics events.
- Canonicalize Git remote URLs before repo hashing so SSH/HTTPS GitHub
remotes join to the same repo hash.
- Add parser coverage for unified diff hunk lines that look like `+++`
or `---` file headers.

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-analytics`
- `cargo test -p codex-git-utils canonicalize_git_remote_url`
- `just fix -p codex-analytics`
- `just bazel-lock-check`
- `git diff --check`
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