## Changes
The main changes are:
1. Don't link artifacts to libraries anymore and instead just iterate
over all jobs and tasks when uploading artifacts and update local path
to remote
2. Iterating over `jobs.environments` to check if there are any local
libraries and checking that they exist locally
3. Added tests to check environments are handled correctly
End-to-end test will follow up
## Tests
Added regression test, existing tests (including integration one) pass
## Changes
This diagnostics type allows us to capture multiple warnings as well as
errors in the return value. This is a preparation for returning
additional warnings from mutators in case we detect non-fatal problems.
* All return statements that previously returned an error now return
`diag.FromErr`
* All return statements that previously returned `fmt.Errorf` now return
`diag.Errorf`
* All `err != nil` checks now use `diags.HasError()` or `diags.Error()`
## Tests
* Existing tests pass.
* I confirmed no call site under `./bundle` or `./cmd/bundle` uses
`errors.Is` on the return value from mutators. This is relevant because
we cannot wrap errors with `%w` when calling `diag.Errorf` (like
`fmt.Errorf`; context in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/47641).
## Changes
The approach to do this was:
1. Iterate over all libraries in all job tasks
2. Find references to local libraries
3. Store pointer to `compute.Library` in the matching artifact file to
signal it should be uploaded
This breaks down when introducing #1098 because we can no longer track
unexported state across mutators. The approach in this PR performs the
path matching twice; once in the matching mutator where we check if each
referenced file has an artifacts section, and once during artifact
upload to rewrite the library path from a local file reference to an
absolute Databricks path.
## Tests
Integration tests pass.