Currently, the testsuite uses the default runtimes path to find the
runtimes libraries which may or may not match the just-built runtimes.
This change uses the `-resource-dir` flag for clang whenever
`COMPILER_RT_TEST_STANDALONE_BUILD_LIBS` is set to ensure that we are
actually testing the currently built libraries rather than the ones
bundled with `${COMPILER_RT_TEST_COMPILER}`.
The existing logic works fine when clang and compiler-rt share the same
build directory ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=clang;compiler-rt`, but when
building compiler-rt separately we need to tell the compiler used for
the tests where it can find the just-built libraries.
This reduces the fixes check-all failures to one in my configuration:
```
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -G Ninja
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=$HOME/output/upstream-llvm/bin/clang
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=$HOME/output/upstream-llvm/bin/clang++
-DCOMPILER_RT_INCLUDE_TESTS=ON
-DLLVM_EXTERNAL_LIT=$HOME/build/upstream-llvm-project-build/bin/llvm-lit
-DLLVM_CMAKE_DIR=$HOME/output/upstream-llvm
-DCOMPILER_RT_DEBUG=OFF
-S $HOME/src/upstream-llvm-project/compiler-rt
-B $HOME/src/upstream-llvm-project/compiler-rt/cmake-build-all-sanitizers
```
Reviewed By: vitalybuka, delcypher, MaskRay
Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83088
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