Kit Langton 617c9841ef test: add reproducer for Npm.which-forever hang in Pyright spawn
Adds a second reproducer covering the 'forever' branch of issue #22872:
when Pyright.spawn calls Npm.which('pyright') and the npm registry is
unreachable (sandboxed container), arborist.reify blocks indefinitely
with no timeout.

Changes:

- Adds optional Info.spawnEffect alongside the existing async Info.spawn.
  spawnEffect returns an Effect that can yield from Npm.Service, making
  npm lookups injectable for tests.
- Migrates Pyright to use spawnEffect, pulling the venv probing logic
  into a reusable pyrightVenvInitialization helper. The legacy async
  spawn stays for backwards compatibility.
- Threads Npm.Service through LSP.layer so getClients captures a stable
  reference and uses it for any server that provides spawnEffect.
- Adds test/tool/write-lsp-spawn-hang.test.ts — mocks Npm.Service.which
  with Effect.never and asserts the write tool still returns in < 10s.
  Fails today (hangs forever); the fix must bound the touchFile tail
  so the tool cannot wait on a wedged LSP spawn.

The two reproducers now cover both hang branches:
- write-lsp-hang.test.ts: 45s LSPClient.create initialize timeout
- write-lsp-spawn-hang.test.ts: unbounded Npm.which arborist.reify
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