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  • feat(app-server, core): allow text + image content items for dynamic tool outputs (#10567)
    Took over the work that @aaronl-openai started here:
    https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10397
    
    Now that app-server clients are able to set up custom tools (called
    `dynamic_tools` in app-server), we should expose a way for clients to
    pass in not just text, but also image outputs. This is something the
    Responses API already supports for function call outputs, where you can
    pass in either a string or an array of content outputs (text, image,
    file):
    https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/responses/create#responses_create-input-input_item_list-item-function_tool_call_output-output-array-input_image
    
    So let's just plumb it through in Codex (with the caveat that we only
    support text and image for now). This is implemented end-to-end across
    app-server v2 protocol types and core tool handling.
    
    ## Breaking API change
    NOTE: This introduces a breaking change with dynamic tools, but I think
    it's ok since this concept was only recently introduced
    (https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/9539) and it's better to get the
    API contract correct. I don't think there are any real consumers of this
    yet (not even the Codex App).
    
    Old shape:
    `{ "output": "dynamic-ok", "success": true }`
    
    New shape:
    ```
    {
        "contentItems": [
          { "type": "inputText", "text": "dynamic-ok" },
          { "type": "inputImage", "imageUrl": "data:image/png;base64,AAA" }
        ]
      "success": true
    }
    ```
  • feat: dynamic tools injection (#9539)
    ## Summary
    Add dynamic tool injection to thread startup in API v2, wire dynamic
    tool calls through the app server to clients, and plumb responses back
    into the model tool pipeline.
    
    ### Flow (high level)
    - Thread start injects `dynamic_tools` into the model tool list for that
    thread (validation is done here).
    - When the model emits a tool call for one of those names, core raises a
    `DynamicToolCallRequest` event.
    - The app server forwards it to the client as `item/tool/call`, waits
    for the client’s response, then submits a `DynamicToolResponse` back to
    core.
    - Core turns that into a `function_call_output` in the next model
    request so the model can continue.
    
    ### What changed
    - Added dynamic tool specs to v2 thread start params and protocol types;
    introduced `item/tool/call` (request/response) for dynamic tool
    execution.
    - Core now registers dynamic tool specs at request time and routes those
    calls via a new dynamic tool handler.
    - App server validates tool names/schemas, forwards dynamic tool call
    requests to clients, and publishes tool outputs back into the session.
    - Integration tests