[lldb][PlatformDarwin] Make PlatformDarwin define a safe-path for auto-loading scripting resources (#191454) This patch adds a new API (`Platform::GetSafeAutoLoadPaths`) which gives platforms a chance to advertise their safe-paths. We have a `LLDB_SAFE_AUTO_LOAD_PATHS` CMake variable for this that vendors can set, but for sensible defaults we wanted to bake them into LLDB for convenience. We could set the defaults of the CMake variable per-platform, but for Apple platforms that's trickier because the path isn't statically known (it's the SDK path derived from the target's triple). Depends on: * https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/191446 * https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/192703 Assisted-by: Claude - Used Claude to write the skeleton of the test before manually cleaning it up.
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