The global scope we create when evaluating expressions might free some
of the dynamic memory allocations, so we can't check for memory leaks
before destroying it.
The new constant interpreter's `clang::interp::InterpState` contains
both `clang::interp::Context` and `clang::ASTContext`. So using `S.Ctx`
and `S.getCtx()` was a bit confusing. This PR rename `getCtx()` to
`getASTContext` to make things more clearer.
Signed-off-by: yronglin <yronglin777@gmail.com>