Remove the cancellation token from the calculation of InProgressState… #75007
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….LazyStaleCompilationWithGeneratedDocuments (#75001)
This will hopefully address multiple recent feedback tickets around Go To Definition occasionally failing. The umbrella pri 0 feedback ticket is https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Go-to-definition-doesnt-work/10729503
I was able to reproduce this by following the repro outlined by Garry in the feedback ticket, using the "Code Search" window and doing go to definition multiple times.
The issue here is that RegularCompilationTracker.FinalizeCompilationWorkerAsync tries to get the value from the Lazy inProgressState.LazyStaleCompilationWithGeneratedDocuments. This lazy holds onto an action that uses a CancellationToken that has already been cancelled, whereas the CancellationToken used by FinalizeCompilationWorkerAsync has not been cancelled. When the action for the lazy is performed, the corresponding OperationCanceledException ends up escaping out of FinalizeCompilationWorker due to the FatalError.ReportAndPropagateUnlessCanceled exception clause failing due to the cancellation token passed into FinalizeCompilationWorkerAsync not being in a cancelled state.
The offending Lazy is constructed by RegularCompilationTracker.WithDoNotCreateCreationPolicy's call to the InProgressState ctor. Instead of passing a closure capturing a cancellation token, I've changed the code to instead use CancellableLazy, which takes in a cancellation token at the time the value is requested.