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  • fix: prepare ExecPolicy in exec-server for execpolicy2 cutover (#6888)
    This PR introduces an extra layer of abstraction to prepare us for the
    migration to execpolicy2:
    
    - introduces a new trait, `EscalationPolicy`, whose `determine_action()`
    method is responsible for producing the `EscalateAction`
    - the existing `ExecPolicy` typedef is changed to return an intermediate
    `ExecPolicyOutcome` instead of `EscalateAction`
    - the default implementation of `EscalationPolicy`,
    `McpEscalationPolicy`, composes `ExecPolicy`
    - the `ExecPolicyOutcome` includes `codex_execpolicy2::Decision`, which
    has a `Prompt` variant
    - when `McpEscalationPolicy` gets `Decision::Prompt` back from
    `ExecPolicy`, it prompts the user via an MCP elicitation and maps the
    result into an `ElicitationAction`
    - now that the end user can reply to an elicitation with `Decline` or
    `Cancel`, we introduce a new variant, `EscalateAction::Deny`, which the
    client handles by returning exit code `1` without running anything
    
    Note the way the elicitation is created is still not quite right, but I
    will fix that once we have things running end-to-end for real in a
    follow-up PR.