reflect: remove short-circuits for zero-sized types in ABI algorithm
This change removes two short-circuits for zero-sized types (zero-sized
structs and zero-sized struct fields) in the recursive cases of the ABI
algorithm, because this does not match the spec's algorithm, nor the
compiler's algorithm.
The failing case here is a struct with a field that is an array of
non-zero length but whose element type is zero-sized. This struct must
be stack-assigned because of the array, according to the algorithm.
The reflect package was register-assigning it.
Because there were two short-circuits, this can also appear if a struct
has a field that is a zero-sized struct but contains such an array,
also.
This change adds regression tests for both of these cases.
For #44816.
For #40724.
Change-Id: I956804170962448197a1c9853826e3436fc8b1ea
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/306929
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