Add support for _COARSE clocks
Original idea does not work, so I'm just going to try expanding support to include the `_COARSE` clocks.
The original motivation for this PR is that the test suite for the crate [`minstant`](https://crates.io/crates/minstant) reports UB, because it tries to use a clock type Miri didn't support, but never checked for an error code and so just used the uninit `libc::timespec`. So, that's technically a bug in `minstant`, but outside of Miri you'd have to be using an incredibly old Linux to ever see an `EINVAL` so the more helpful thing for Miri to do is behave like a newer Linux.
So now we don't detect UB in `minstant`, but we have a test failure:
```
failures:
---- src/instant.rs - instant::Instant::as_unix_nanos (line 150) stdout ----
Test executable failed (exit status: 101).
stderr:
thread 'main' panicked at 'assertion failed: (instant.as_unix_nanos(&anchor) as i64 - expected as i64).abs() < 1_000_000', src/instant.rs:11:1
```
I'm having trouble getting my head around the code in `minstant` that's involved in this test, but as far as I can tell from the man pages, these `_COARSE` clocks meet the requirements.
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/1983 at least as best as I can.
tweak new test suite output
- Make the entire "## Running ui tests ..." green, including the target.
- Fix double-space in `testname.rs .. ok`.
- Make the final summary a bit more like compiletest-rs, in particular the newlines around it
- Use the term "ignored" consistently, rather than "skipped"
r? `@oli-obk`
Add a command line flag to avoid printing to stdout and stderr
This is practical for tests that don't actually care about the output and thus don't want it intermingled with miri's warnings, errors or ICEs
fixes#2083
Replace unneeded use of `ref` in favor of "match ergonomics"
The signature of `check_shim` is very amenable to this.
```rust
fn check_shim<'a, const N: usize>(…) -> InterpResult<'tcx, &'a [OpTy<'tcx, Tag>; N]>
```
Instead of:
```rust
let &[ref ptr, ref flags] = this.check_shim(…)?;
```
we can write it just as:
```rust
let [ptr, flags] = this.check_shim(…)?;
```