[vm] Prevent access to non-annotated members through native API.

We will issue warnings and throw an API error when the native API is used to access members which were not appropriately
annotated as entry-points, if the flag "--verify-entry-points" is passed.

Also, fixes Class::Invoke against fields (isn't allowed through native API but
could be allowed with mirrors, and is inconsistent with Library::Invoke behavior).

I've checked locally that this would have caught the bug in
"Wrap the user entrypoint function in a zone with native exception callback. (#7512)".

Change-Id: I617c71e1965457c956c97761359765bb9bb18c1c
Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.dart.try:vm-kernel-optcounter-threshold-linux-release-x64-try, vm-kernel-precomp-linux-debug-x64-try, vm-kernel-precomp-linux-release-simarm-try, vm-kernel-precomp-linux-release-simarm64-try, vm-kernel-precomp-linux-release-x64-try, vm-kernel-precomp-mac-release-simarm64-try, vm-kernel-precomp-win-release-x64-try
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/90060
Commit-Queue: Samir Jindel <sjindel@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Markov <alexmarkov@google.com>
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