Use a detached Context for all progress notifications. In particular,
using a detached Context for the window/workDoneProgress/create
notification avoids races where the $/cancelRequest notification and
create response cross paths, such that the client has created a progress
dialog but the server thinks that starting progress failed.
Also, as a matter of best practice don't store a context on the WorkDone
type, despite the fact that this Context is detached. Instead, only
close over a Context in the WorkDoneWriter, which requires a Context in
order to function but which implements the io.Writer interface.
The TestProgressBarErrors test should now pass reliably.
Fixesgolang/go#46930
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Sometimes, we may want to report progress from functions inside of the
cache package, so move the progress tracker to the session to allow for
that.
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