[fidl][go] Decoding support for V2 unions

This CL adds support for decoding V2 unions.

GIDL tests adding coverage for V2 unions are added in:
Id2a7012179134c0b885de0a0361c17abb7652704

Change-Id: I7c63d52af5b5b6255b1517a7d13d61a3ec6c2bdd
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/third_party/go/+/553008
Commit-Queue: Benjamin Prosnitz <bprosnitz@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mitchell Kember <mkember@google.com>
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