Matthias Krüger 30efce95cb Rollup merge of #124594 - jieyouxu:rmake-cc, r=fmease
run-make-support: preserve tooks.mk behavior for EXTRACXXFLAGS

In #123149 when trying to add a command wrapper for `cc`, I didn't preserve the behavior of tools.mk completely: tools.mk had

```makefile
# Extra flags needed to compile a working executable with the standard library
ifdef IS_WINDOWS
ifdef IS_MSVC
	#EXTRACFLAGS := ws2_32.lib userenv.lib advapi32.lib bcrypt.lib ntdll.lib synchronization.lib
else
	#EXTRACFLAGS := -lws2_32 -luserenv -lbcrypt -lntdll -lsynchronization
	EXTRACXXFLAGS := -lstdc++
	#EXTRARSCXXFLAGS := -l static:-bundle=stdc++
endif
else
ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin)
	#EXTRACFLAGS := -lresolv
	EXTRACXXFLAGS := -lc++
	#EXTRARSCXXFLAGS := -lc++
else
ifeq ($(UNAME),FreeBSD)
	#EXTRACFLAGS := -lm -lpthread -lgcc_s
else
ifeq ($(UNAME),SunOS)
	#EXTRACFLAGS := -lm -lpthread -lposix4 -lsocket -lresolv
else
ifeq ($(UNAME),OpenBSD)
	#EXTRACFLAGS := -lm -lpthread -lc++abi
	#RUSTC := $(RUSTC) -C linker="$(word 1,$(CC:ccache=))"
else
	#EXTRACFLAGS := -lm -lrt -ldl -lpthread
	EXTRACXXFLAGS := -lstdc++
	#EXTRARSCXXFLAGS := -lstdc++
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
```

Note that for {`FreeBSD`, `SunOs`, `OpenBSD`} the `-lstdc++` flag is *not* passed, so `EXTRACXXFLAGS` for those platforms should be an empty `vec![]`.

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