feat: Support expression-based filters in VS code extension#379
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Jira: https://circleci.atlassian.net/browse/PIPE-5237
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Adding validation support for expression-based filters: https://circleci.com/docs/reference/configuration-reference/#jobfilters
Implementation details
Added a oneof under filter, can either be string or the previous branches object.
How to validate
I followed the steps in HACKING.md to test locally, verified that the previous branches/tags were still valid and additionally strings are. Also validated the error & info messages were helpful.