[analyzer] Support interestingness in ArrayBoundV2 (#78315) This commit improves alpha.security.ArrayBoundV2 in two connected areas: (1) It calls `markInteresting()` on the symbolic values that are responsible for the out of bounds access. (2) Its index-is-in-bounds assumptions are reported in note tags if they provide information about the value of an interesting symbol. This commit is limited to "display" changes: it introduces new diagnostic pieces (potentially to bugs found by other checkers), but ArrayBoundV2 will make the same assumptions and detect the same bugs before and after this change. As a minor unrelated change, this commit also updates/removes some very old comments which became obsolete due to my previous changes.
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