Push the compiler to do trait resolution to figure out what each type is bound
with in JS, and that way we can accept effectively all types (so long as they
implement a trait).
* Use a bundled custom `WasmRefCell` instead of the one in the standard library.
This one primarily doesn't panic via libstd which means that its code
footprint is much smaller.
* Add a `throw` function to `wasm_bindgen`-the-crate which can be used to throw
an exception in JS from Rust. This is useful as a cheap way to throw an
exception code-wise (little code bloat) and it's also a great way of reporting
error messages to JS!
* Cut down on the code size of `__wbindgen_malloc` by aborting on huge requests
earlier.
* Use a custom `assert_not_null` function which delegates to `throw` to test for
incoming null pointers