tests: activate misspelled `gdb-check` in `function-arg-initialization.rs` In 9253e1206e91f5bd7 a bunch of `gdbr-check` (for `rust-gdb`) directives and `gdbg-check` (for plain `gdb`) directives were added. But in two places the author accidentally wrote `gdbt-check` instead (`t` is next to `r` on the keyboard). This commit fixes that typo. rust-lang/rust#129218 later renamed `gdbr-check` to just `gdb-check` which is why we rename to `gdb-check` directly. The test still passes locally for me after the change, but fails if I change the `gdb-check` checks to check for some other string, so the check seems to still perform its intended function. Note that we need to add a `std::hint::black_box()` to avoid $4 = <optimized out> prints on at least `aarch64-gnu-llvm-20-1`. After this there are no more instances of the string `gdbt` in the code base: ```console $ git grep gdbt ``` try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
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