[analyzer] Though C++ inlining is enabled, don't inline ctors and dtors.

More generally, this adds a new configuration option 'c++-inlining', which
controls which C++ member functions can be considered for inlining. This
uses the new -analyzer-config table, so the cc1 arguments will look like this:

... -analyzer-config c++-inlining=[none|methods|constructors|destructors]

Note that each mode implies that all the previous member function kinds
will be inlined as well; it doesn't make sense to inline destructors
without inlining constructors, for example.

The default mode is 'methods'.

llvm-svn: 163004
diff --git a/clang/test/Analysis/dtor.cpp b/clang/test/Analysis/dtor.cpp
index d6f66c3..a5d3d3f 100644
--- a/clang/test/Analysis/dtor.cpp
+++ b/clang/test/Analysis/dtor.cpp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-// RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-store region -analyzer-ipa=inlining -cfg-add-implicit-dtors -Wno-null-dereference -verify %s
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-ipa=inlining  -analyzer-config c++-inlining=destructors -cfg-add-implicit-dtors -Wno-null-dereference -verify %s
 
 void clang_analyzer_eval(bool);
 void clang_analyzer_checkInlined(bool);