Sirraide 7838fc0cd3 [Clang] [NFC] Move diagnostics emitting code from DiagnosticIDs into DiagnosticsEngine (#143517)
It makes more sense for this functionality to be all in one place rather
than split up across two files—at least it caused me a bit of a headache
to try and find all places where we were actually forwarding the
diagnostic to the `DiagnosticConsumer`. Moreover, moving these functions
into `DiagnosticsEngine` simplifies the code quite a bit since we access
members of `DiagnosticsEngine` more frequently than those of
`DiagnosticIDs`. There was also a duplicated code snippet that I’ve
moved out into a new function.
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