[libc] Clean up skipped and failing cmake (#115400) I normally run my cmake with LIBC_CMAKE_VERBOSE_LOGGING set to ON so I can debug build issues more easily. One of the effects of this is I see which tests/entrypoints are skipped on my machine. This patch fixes up the tests and entrypoints that were skipped, but easily fixed. These were: libc.src.pthread.pthread_spin_destroy libc.src.pthread.pthread_spin_init libc.src.pthread.pthread_spin_lock libc.src.pthread.pthread_spin_trylock libc.src.pthread.pthread_spin_unlock (entrypoints were just missing) libc.src.wchar.btowc (I forgot to finish it) libc.test.src.sys.statvfs.linux.statvfs_test libc.test.src.sys.statvfs.linux.fstatvfs_test (Incorrect includes for rmdir, needed some cleanup) libc.test.integration.src.unistd.execve_test (wrong dep for errno) libc.test.src.math.smoke.fmaf_test (add_fp_unittest doesn't support flags) libc.test.src.stdio.scanf_core.converter_test (needed to be moved away from string_reader, further cleanup needed)
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