Sam Brannen e31ce359a1 Support @⁠MockitoSpyBean at the type level on test classes
Prior to this commit, @⁠MockitoSpyBean could only be declared on fields
within test classes, which prevented developers from being able to
easily reuse spy configuration across a test suite.

With this commit, @⁠MockitoSpyBean is now supported at the type level
on test classes, their superclasses, and interfaces implemented by
those classes. @⁠MockitoSpyBean is also supported on enclosing classes
for @⁠Nested test classes, their superclasses, and interfaces
implemented by those classes, while honoring @⁠NestedTestConfiguration
semantics.

In addition, @⁠MockitoSpyBean:

- has a new `types` attribute that can be used to declare the type or
  types to spy when @⁠MockitoSpyBean is declared at the type level

- can be declared as a repeatable annotation at the type level

- can be declared as a meta-annotation on a custom composed annotation
  which can be reused across a test suite (see the @⁠SharedSpies
  example in the reference manual)

To support these new features, this commit also includes the following
changes.

- MockitoSpyBeanOverrideProcessor has been revised to support
  @⁠MockitoSpyBean at the type level.

- The "Bean Overriding in Tests" and "@⁠MockitoBean and
  @⁠MockitoSpyBean" sections of the reference manual have been fully
  revised.

See gh-34408
Closes gh-33925
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