Move VS language-service logic tests to FSharp.Compiler.Service.Tests#20033
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Port completion, quick info, parameter info, go-to-definition, and diagnostics coverage from the Windows-only VS Salsa suite to the cross-platform FSharp.Compiler.Service.Tests. The legacy suite keeps only the tests that genuinely exercise Visual Studio integration. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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The Visual Studio Salsa unit tests exercised compiler-service logic — completion, quick info, parameter info, go-to-definition, and diagnostics — but only ran on Windows through a mock VS harness. This ports that coverage to the cross-platform FSharp.Compiler.Service.Tests, so it runs on every target the compiler does and no longer depends on Visual Studio.
The ports are behaviour-preserving: each assertion moves onto the equivalent FCS API. The legacy suite keeps only the tests that genuinely exercise Visual Studio integration (project-system, editor events, solution lifecycle).