[LifetimeSafety] Add implicit tracking for STL functions (#170005) Add support for tracking STL container methods and free functions in the lifetime safety analysis. - Added `VisitExprWithCleanups` to the `FactsGenerator` to properly handle expressions with cleanup code - Moved `shouldTrackImplicitObjectArg` and `shouldTrackFirstArgument` from `CheckExprLifetime.cpp` to `LifetimeAnnotations.h/cpp` to make them available to the lifetime safety analysis - Enhanced the lifetime analysis to track STL container methods that return pointers or references dependent on the container's lifetime (e.g., `begin()`, `data()`, `c_str()`) - Added support for tracking free functions like `std::begin`, `std::data`, and `std::any_cast` that return pointers or references dependent on their arguments Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/162622
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