[clang-tidy]: Use correct term for user-provided constructor (#96617) First of all, fix a confusion in the documentation for pro-type-member-init which used the wrong term for a user-provided constructor. (In the corresponding comment in ProTypeMemberInitCheck.h, which was added in the same commit that added this documentation, we already use the correct term). Second, also fix a comment in the corresponding test that had the same mistake. https://timsong-cpp.github.io/cppwp/std23/dcl.fct.def.default#5: > A function is user-provided if it is user-declared and not explicitly > defaulted or deleted on its first declaration. ("user-defined constructor" is not a thing in the standard)
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