Josh McKinney 45a881313a
feat: use vscode log format for client logs
This change updates the log format to use the vscode log format instead
of the custom log format, by replacing the `OutputChannel` with a
`LogOutputChannel` and using the `debug`, `info`, `warn`, and `error`
methods on it. This has the following benefits:

- Each log level now has its own color and the timestamp is in a more
  standard format
- Inspect output (e.g. the log of the config object) is now colored
- Error stack traces are now shown in the output
- The log level is now controlled on the output tab by clicking the gear
  icon and selecting "Debug" or by passing the `--log` parameter to
  vscode. The `trace.extension` setting has been marked as deprecated.
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rust-analyzer is a modular compiler frontend for the Rust language. It is a part of a larger rls-2.0 effort to create excellent IDE support for Rust.

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