Use inline test expectations for query predicates#18620
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Expands the scope of inline test expectations post-processor to support .ql files with no `@kind` but with a bunch of unary or binary query predicates, which each correspond to a tag.
No effective change, just reordering due to CLI changes
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Uses post-processing to treat
query predicates as inline test expectations, where the name of the predicate is the tag.In this PR I've done this my having a
test.qlandtest.qlrefin the same folder where the.qlrefrefers to the.qlfile.