Rather than attempting Error bridging early when trying to dynamically
cast to NSError or NSObject, treat it as the *last* thing we do when
all else fails. Push most of this code over into Objective-C-specific
handling rather than #ifdef'd into the main casting logic to make that
slightly more clear.
One oddity of Error/NSError bridging is that a class that conforms to
Error can be dynamically cast to NSObject via Error bridging. This has
always been known to the static compiler, but the runtime itself was
not always handling such a cast uniformly. Do so now,
uniformly. However, this forced us to weaken an assertion, because
casting a class type to NSError or NSObject can produce an object with
a different identity.
Fixes rdar://problem/57393991.
* [runtime] Fix some casts of _SwiftValue.
* Allow _SwiftValue to be cast to NSObject by yielding the box object itself.
* Failed casts from NSDictionary containing _SwiftValue should not crash.
SR-4306, rdar://31197066