Ruby: fix and improve diff-informed queries#18572
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There was a bug in the patch query which meant some queries were inadvertently marked as "obviously" safe for diff-informed queries, even though they select a related location.
This PR starts by re-running the new fixed version of the patch query, which also does a better job of mentioning which related location is selected.
The inserted TODOs are then resolved using the new
getASelectedSinkLocationAPI.