When we receive build settings after hitting the timeout, we call `fileBuildSettingsChanged` on the delegate, which should cause the document to get re-opened in sourcekitd and diagnostics to get refreshed.
rdar://136332685
Fixes#1693
The interaction to an out-of-process BSP server still went through the `BuildServerBuildSystem`, which doesn’t forward all messages to the build system and uses the old push-based model for build settings.
If we discover that the BSP server supports the new pull-based build settings model, we now forward all methods to it directly, without going through `BuiltInBuildSystemAdapter`, which has been renamed to `LegacyBuildServerBuildSystem`.
rdar://136106323
rdar://127606323
rdar://126493405
Fixes#1226Fixes#1173
`buildTarget/inverseSources` is not required to be implemented by BSP servers and we have almost all information needed for it in `BuildSystemManager`.
This also makes sure that `buildTarget/sources` and `buildTarget/inverseSources` actually match each other. Before this change, we had source files like `Package.swift` for which we returned a target from `buildTarget/inverseSources` but that weren’t part of that target’s sources retrieved using `buildTarget/sources`.
This finalizes the move of `BuiltInBuildSystem` creation into `BuiltInBuildSystemAdapter` and means that we can set the message handler of the `BuiltInBuildSystem` during initialization instead of using a setter method.
This way we create the `BuiltInBuildSystem` at the same time that we create the `BuildSystemManager`, which gets us one step closer to creating the `BuiltInBuildSystem` from the `BuiltInBuildSystemAdapter`.