It works well enough now that it should be an acceptable replacement for both
borrowing and consuming switches that works in more correct situations than the
previous implementation. This does however expose a few known issues that I'll
try to fix in follow ups:
- overconsumes cause verifier errors instead of raising diagnostics (rdar://125381446)
- cases with multiple pattern labels aren't yet supported (rdar://125188955)
- copyable types with the `borrowing` or `consuming` modifiers should probably use
noncopyable pattern matching.
The `BorrowingSwitch` flag is still necessary to enable the surface-level syntax
changes (switches without `consume` and the `_borrowing` modifier, for instance).
I was originally hoping to reuse mark_must_check for multiple types of checkers.
In practice, this is not what happened... so giving it a name specifically to do
with non copyable types makes more sense and makes the code clearer.
Just a pure rename.