Adapt getPackagePath to PackageName API#2804
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Now that we have the PackageName type, we need to go through API and decide what the string means. Multiple places expect a main package, and only some expect a subpackage. Starting from the bottom, it is impossible to call getPackagePath with a subpackage, as the package path of that subpackage depends on the main package. However, we want to be lax here, so always return the main package path.
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Now that we have the PackageName type, we need to
go through API and decide what the string means.
Multiple places expect a main package, and only
some expect a subpackage. Starting from the bottom, it is impossible to call getPackagePath with
a subpackage, as the package path of that subpackage depends on the main package. However, we want to be lax here, so always return the main package path.