Robert Griesemer 96e9838f39 go/types, types2: call error handler for each sub-error as needed
Factor out calling or typechecker error handler from error_.report.
In error_.report, decide if the typechecker error handler needs to
be called once or multiple times.

This change enables the use of sub-errors for types2 and go/types,
with the error handler taking care of deciding how many "separate"
errors are reported via the API.

Use new error reporting in go/types mono and initorder computation;
with the above adjustments, these changes should now pass gopls tests.

Also: adjust some format strings to avoid vet errors.

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Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/566537
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