Ian Lance Taylor cebc7064df cmd/go: apply "go vet" to test files
In earlier versions of Go the "go vet" command would run on regular
source files and test files. That was lost in CL74750.  Bring it back.

This required moving a chunk of code from internal/test to
internal/load. The diff looks big but the code is unchanged.

Fixes #23395

Change-Id: Ie9ec183337e8db81c5fc421d118a22b351b5409e
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