Robin Malfait 292efa5daa
Remove the negative flag from the Candidate AST (#14938)
This PR removes the `negative` flag from the `Candidate` AST. The system
itself doesn't this information at all, but it's up to each plugin to
handle the `negative` flag themselves.

This also means that if you _don't_ handle it, that `foo` and `-foo`
results in the same CSS output.

To make sure that the negative version of utilities that supported it
still work, this PR also adds the negative versions as separate
utilities. E.g.: `-scale` is registered in addition to `scale`.

This is an internal refactor only, and doesn't change any behavior.

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Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
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