code: expose workspaces to other extensions; remove `addProject` command This (mostly red) PR does three things: - Exposes two methods to companion extensions (`setWorkspaces` and `notifyRustAnalyzer`). - `setWorkspaces` is needed to update `linkedProjects` _without_ writing workspace/global configuration. - `notifyRustAnalyzer` to get the server to pull the new configuration. - Makes `Ctx` implement `RustAnalyzerExtensionApi` to prevent accidental regressions. - Remove `rust-analyzer.addProject`, as that will live in a buck2 companion extension. No need for that to be in rust-analyzer! I can see the utility of combining `notifyRustAnalyzer` and `setWorkspaces` into a single method (`updateWorkspacesAndNotify()`?), but I don't feel strongly about this. My feeling is that this API could be easily changed in the future.
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