We already did so for scoped locks acquired in the constructor, this
change extends the treatment to deferred locks and scoped unlocking, so
locks acquired outside of the constructor. Obviously this makes things
more consistent.
Originally I thought this was a bad idea, because obviously it
introduces false negatives when it comes to double locking, but these
are typically easily found in tests, and the primary goal of the Thread
safety analysis is not to find double locks but race conditions.
Since the scoped lock will release the mutex anyway when the scope ends,
the inconsistent state is just temporary and probably fine.