Lennart Poettering 14068e17f3 core: add support for expanding state/cache/log directory root in unit files
This augments %t which already resolves to the runtime directory root, and
should be useful for units that want to pass any of these paths in
command line arguments.

Example:

ExecStart=/usr/bin/mydaemon --datadir=%S/mydaemon

Why not expose a specifier resolving directly to the configured
state/runtime/cache/log dir? Three reasons:

1. Specifiers should be independent of configuration of the unit itself,
   and StateDirectory= and friends are unit configuration.  See
   03fc9c723c and related work.

2. We permit multiple StateDirectory= values per unit, and it hence
   wouldn't be clear which one is passed.

3. We already have %t for the runtime directory root, and we should
   continue with the same scheme.
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