[flang] Hide strict volatility checks behind flag (#138183) Enabling volatility lowering by default revealed some issues in lowering and op verification. For example, given volatile variable of a nested type, accessing structure members of a structure member would result in a volatility mismatch when the inner structure member is designated (and thus a verification error at compile time). In other cases, I found correct codegen when the checks were disabled, also related to allocatable types and how we handle volatile references of boxes. This hides the strict verification of fir and hlfir ops behind a flag so I can iteratively improve lowering of volatile variables without causing compile-time failures, keeping the strict verification on when running tests.
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