Lennart Poettering c30a49b2d0 string-util: tweak ellipsation a bit
This primarily changes to things:

1. Ellipsation to 0, 1 or 2 characters is now supported. Previously we'd
   hit an assert if the new lengths was < 3, this is now permitted. The
   result strings won't show too much info still of course, but the code
   becomes a bit more generic and robust to use.

2. If a UTF-8 mode is disabled and the input string is pure ASCII, then
   "..." is used for ellipsation, otherwise (as before) "…". This means
   on a pure-ASCII system we should remain pure-ASCII, matching
   behaviour otherwise exposed with special_glyph() and friends. Note
   that we'll use "…" for ellipsiation as soon as either the locale
   settings indicate an UTF-8 mode or the input string already contains
   non-ASCII unicode characters.

Testing for these special cases is improved.
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