Auto merge of #13133 - Veykril:diag-hack, r=Veykril

Move empty diagnostics workaround back into the server

This only touches on the diagnostics in one place instead of multiple as was previously done, since all published diagnostics will go through this code path anyways.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/13130
tree: 4f43ec34a34101bc783e89af2d0b9379ded171a4
  1. .cargo/
  2. .github/
  3. .vscode/
  4. assets/
  5. bench_data/
  6. crates/
  7. docs/
  8. editors/
  9. lib/
  10. xtask/
  11. .editorconfig
  12. .git-blame-ignore-revs
  13. .gitattributes
  14. .gitignore
  15. Cargo.lock
  16. Cargo.toml
  17. LICENSE-APACHE
  18. LICENSE-MIT
  19. PRIVACY.md
  20. README.md
  21. rustfmt.toml
  22. triagebot.toml
README.md

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