Second half of fix for https://github.com/Microsoft/visualfsharp/issues/106 #591
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FSharp.Compiler.Service contained a more complete fix for #106, which relates to the memory leaks that can arise if type provider instance objects are kept live. Historically the memory leaks have happened if a type provider registers itself to listen to file system events (or other notifications), but for some reason doesn't disconnect those listeners when the type provider is disposed. This keeps the type provider instance alive - which is a bug in the type provider - but even worse it can keep '00s MB of data associated with the compiler state alive as well.
The missing part of the fix is to disconnect the "TypeProviderConfig" callback when the type providers are disposed, so that even if a type provider instance hangs on to a reference to the TypeProviderConfig, that doesn't cause the entire object graph for the compilation session to be retained in memory.
After type provider disposal, any TypeProviderConfig objects provided to the type provider will now raise ObjectDisposedException when the SystemRuntimeContainsType method is called.