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Fix a few issues with Microsoft.Extensions.ApiDescription.Client targets
- follow-ups to 1646345955 and 9d109f5956
- fix `%(Command)` updates in `DefaultDocumentGenerator` target
  - later references to metadata values set within an item are not up-to-date
- qualify values for `%(SourceProject)`, `%(SourceUri)` and `%(SourceDocument)` when setting that metadata
  - MSBuild can't distinguish unqualified metadata references unless using `<X Update="@(X)">`
- fix `@(CurrentServiceFileReference)` items
  - was a copy 'n paste error in `_ServiceFileReferenceGenerator_Core` target
- remove per-language default namespace values
- do not add TypeScript files to `@(Compile)`; generally enhance final item additions
  - use `$(DefaultLanguageSourceExtension)` to help here
  - exclude generated source files with `%(OutputPath)` that does not match `$(DefaultLanguageSourceExtension)`
  - really support `%(OutputPath)` directories
- stick with current `$(TargetFramework)` when building `...ReferenceGenerator_Inner` targets
  - `%(ProjectTargetFramework)` will not exist for all `@(ServiceFileReference)` items
  - building the current project, not a service project; `%(ProjectTargetFramework)` may not be supported

nits:
- shorten a few more long lines in Microsoft.Extensions.ApiDescription.Client.targets
- reduce logging from that file
- do not include `%(SerializedMetadata)` in `%(SerializedMetadata)`
  - caused extra-long serialization of items that were originally `@(ServiceProjectReference)`s
- add more info to various comments
- always use element syntax for metadata additions
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