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Merge #16097: Refactor: Add Flags enum to ArgsManager class
e6f649cb2c test: Make tests arg type specific (Hennadii Stepanov)
b70cc5d733 Revamp option negating policy (Hennadii Stepanov)
db08edb303 Replace IsArgKnown() with FlagsOfKnownArg() (Hennadii Stepanov)
dde80c272a Use ArgsManager::NETWORK_ONLY flag (Hennadii Stepanov)
9a12733508 Remove unused m_debug_only member from Arg struct (Hennadii Stepanov)
fb4b9f9e3b scripted-diff: Use ArgsManager::DEBUG_ONLY flag (Hennadii Stepanov)
1b4b9422ca scripted-diff: Use Flags enum in AddArg() (Hennadii Stepanov)
265c1b58d8 Add Flags enum to ArgsManager (Hennadii Stepanov)
e0d187dfeb Refactor InterpretNegatedOption() function (Hennadii Stepanov)
e0e18a1017 refactoring: Check IsArgKnown() early (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR adds the `Flags` enum to the `ArgsManager` class. Also the `m_flags` member is added to the `Arg` struct. Flags denote an allowed type of an arg value and special hints.

  This PR is only a refactoring and does not change behavior.

ACKs for top commit:
  jamesob:
    ACK e6f649cb2c
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK e6f649cb2c thanks for adding types to the command line options

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