[fidl][go] Support for flexible enums (2/3)

Step 2 of 3.

* Runtime support for flexible enums.
* Adding `Enum` interface to specify public API all FIDL enum support in
  their Go representation

Mechanical regen

    fx exec third_party/go/regen-fidl

Step 1: Id71eb879e4d7dfabe228cc7b4e2fedb7f52db7b7
Step 3: If0a047a4db804a183e984676217b31e17b4af0ea

Change-Id: I1102f244aa5ab4545fab21218c1da90be08604ec
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/third_party/go/+/423294
Commit-Queue: Pascal Perez <pascallouis@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Zhu <fcz@google.com>
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tree: 7817a7f7dd3a8aa2969f1736b484a3bea653af06
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