Our mangler is split in two version:
* `SwiftTrapMangler`, with the same behaviour as the previous
`SwiftMangler`, constructing mangled names with trap label references
* `SwiftRecursiveMangler` that replaces trap label references with
recursive calls to its own `mangle` functions, effectively rolling out
the entire chain of references
The latter is used to create lazy trap file names. Hashing is used to
avoid excessively long filenames.
* visiting now happens in a later stage than fetching labels. While
fetching a list of entities to be visited is created, and then acted
upon in actual extraction. This partially flattens the recursive
nature of `fetchLabel` into a loop inside `SwiftVisitor::extract`.
Recursion in `fetchLabel` will only happen on labels fetched while
naming an entity (calling into `SwiftMangler`).
* The choice whether to name a declaration or type has been moved from
the translators to `SwiftMangler`. Acting on this choice is contained
in `SwiftDispatcher::createLabel`.
* The choice whether to emit a body of a declaration has been moved from
`DeclTranslator` to the dispatcher. This choice is also contained in
`SwiftDispatcher::createLabel`.
* The simple functionality of the `LabelStore` has been moved to the
`SwiftDispatcher` as well.