This commit ensures that the `CallDescription`s in `MallocChecker` are matched with the mode `CDM::CLibrary`, so: - they don't match methods or functions within user-defined namespaces; - they also match builtin variants of these functions (if any), so the checker can model `__builtin_alloca()` like `alloca()`. This change fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/81597. New tests were added to verify that `std::malloc` and `std::free` (from `<cstdlib>`) are modeled, but a method that's named e.g. `free` isn't confused with the memory release function. The responsibility for modeling `__builtin_alloca` and `__builtin_alloca_with_align` was moved from `BuiltinFunctionChecker` to `MallocChecker`, to avoid buggy interactions between the checkers and ensure that the builtin and non-builtin variants are handled by exactly the same logic. This change might be a step backwards for the users who don't have `unix.Malloc` enabled; but I suspect that `__builtin_alloca()` is so rare that it would be a waste of time to implement backwards compatibility for them. There were several test files that relied on `__builtin_alloca()` calls to get an `AllocaRegion`, these were modified to enable `unix.Malloc`. One of these files (cxx-uninitialized-object-ptr-ref.cpp) had some tests that relied on the fact that `malloc()` was treated as a "black box" in them, these were updated to use `calloc()` (to get initialized memory) and `free()` (to avoid memory leak reports). While I was developing this change, I found a very suspicious assert in `MallocChecker`. As it isn't blocking the goals of this commit, I just marked it with a FIXME, but I'll try to investigate and fix it in a follow-up change.
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