Introduce --ci flag in tidy * add --ci flag in tidy This commit introduces --ci flag in tidy because currently bootstrap can't pass its ci env information to tidy. It also modifies how CiInfo initialize its ci_env variable. tidy codes which uses CiEnv::is_ci for checking ci are now using ci_env in CiInfo. * address review - Fix comment - Use Option for ci flag in order to have true/false explicitly or unspecified (implicit false) * integrate CiInfo into TidyCtx * remove CiInfo * CiEnv::current() should be called when ci flag is not added * extract base_commit() to a separate function * use &TidyCtx instead of clone
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