LintExpectationId
`LintExpectationId` has two variants, `Unstable` and `Stable`. There are some places where both variants are possible, but there are also places where only one of `Unstable` or `Stable` is possible. This commit encodes this into the type system by introducing new types `UnstableLintExpectationId` and `StableLintExpectationId`. The variants of `LintExpectationId` now enclose these. This makes it clearer what values are possible where. Other things of note: - `LintLevelsProvider` gets an associated type and some method changes. - `LintContext` gets an associated type. - `LevelSpec` is made generic. `UnstableLevelSpec` and `StableLevelSpec` typedefs are added. - The unstable types are now guaranteed by the type system to never be stably hashed. Previously this was a runtime check.
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