Implement invokedynamic boundary dispatch for checked receiver elision#33
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This PR adds the first full invokedynamic boundary implementation for checked-to-checked method calls. Checked methods are split into wrapper and
$runtimeframework$safebodies, and eligible checked call sites are rewritten so checked receivers can bypass redundant wrapper parameter checks while unchecked receivers still route through the original method and receive fallback return checks.The implementation covers virtual, interface, static, final, synchronized, bridge, abstract, inherited, and interface-default dispatch cases.