[lldb][DWARFASTParserClang][ObjC] Remove workaround for old ObjC DWARF (#120218) With all the recent versions of Clang that I tested, ObjC forward declarations like ``` @class ForwardObjcClass; ``` don't emit the kind of DWARF that this workaround was put in place for. Also, zero-sized structures are valid in C (and thus Objective-C), so this workaround makes things confusing to reason about when mixing the two languages. This workaround has been in place for at least a decade, and given that recent compilers don't produce this anymore, we think it's a good time to remove it.
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