There exist many usages of `fuzzed_data_provider` where it is evaluated directly in the function call.
Unfortunately, the order of evaluation of function arguments is unspecified. This means it can differ
between compilers/version/optimization levels etc. But when the evaluation order changes, the same
fuzzing input will produce different output, which is bad for coverage/reproducibility.
This PR fixes all these cases where by moving multiple calls to `fuzzed_data_provider` out of the
function arguments.
Blindly chose a cap of 10000 iterations for every loop, except for
the two in script_ops.cpp and scriptnum_ops.cpp which appeared to
(sometimes) be deserializing individual bytes; capped those to one
million to ensure that sometimes we try working with massive scripts.
There was also one fuzzer-controlled loop in timedata.cpp which was
already capped, so I left that alone.
git grep 'while (fuzz' should now run clean except for timedata.cpp