MarcoFalke 5948398b18
Merge #17474: Bugfix: GUI: Recognise NETWORK_LIMITED in formatServicesStr
4341bffb6ef10909f3721329db27c5dc9bc720dd GUI: Refactor formatServicesStr to warn when a ServicesFlag is missing (Luke Dashjr)
df77de8c2157fbb4c0898586dacb2215286745c8 Bugfix: GUI: Recognise NETWORK_LIMITED in formatServicesStr (Luke Dashjr)

Pull request description:

  Currently, only the bottom 8 service bits are shown in the GUI peer details view.

  `NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED` is the 11th bit (2^10).

  The first commit expands the range to cover the full 64 bits, and properly label `"NETWORK_LIMITED"`.
  The second commit refactors the code so that any future omitted service bits will trigger a compile warning.

ACKs for top commit:
  jonasschnelli:
    utACK 4341bffb6ef10909f3721329db27c5dc9bc720dd
  jonasschnelli:
    Tested ACK 4341bffb6ef10909f3721329db27c5dc9bc720dd
  hebasto:
    Concept ACK 4341bffb6ef10909f3721329db27c5dc9bc720dd

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