This PR adds formatters for `std::shared_ptr` and `std::weak_ptr`. They
are similar to the ones from libc++ and libstdc++.
[Section from MSVC STL
NatVis](313964b78a/stl/debugger/STL.natvis (L512-L578)).
To support debugging with PDB debug info, I had to add an early exit in
`GetDesugaredSmartPointerValue`, because with PDB, LLDB doesn't know
about template types. This isn't an issue here, since the typedef type
is already resolved there, so no casting is needed.
The tests don't check for PDB - maybe this should be changed? I don't
know a good way to do this. PDB has the downside that it resolves
typedefs. Here in particular, the test for `element_type` would need to
be replaced with `User` and `std::string` with
`std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> >`.
Towards #24834.
Follow-up to
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/147165#pullrequestreview-2992585513
Currently when we explicitly dereference a std::shared_ptr, both the
libstdc++ and libc++ formatters will cast the type of the synthetic
pointer child to whatever the `std::shared_ptr::element_type` is aliased
to. E.g.,
```
(lldb) v p
(std::shared_ptr<int>) p = 10 strong=1 weak=0 {
pointer = 0x000000010016c6a0
}
(lldb) v *p
(int) *p = 10
```
However, when we print (or dereference) `p.pointer`, the type devolves
to something less user-friendly:
```
(lldb) v p.pointer
(std::shared_ptr<int>::element_type *) p.pointer = 0x000000010016c6a0
(lldb) v *p.pointer
(std::shared_ptr<int>::element_type) *p.pointer = 10
```
This patch changes both formatters to store the casted type. Then
`GetChildAtIndex` will consistently use the unwrapped type.