Fix effects for inexactly imported functions#8823
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Even if the visitor takes a mutable pointer param e.g. `Function*`, it still works since the pointers aren't a member of a the `Module` itself but stored in a separate unique_ptr. Also use a forwarding reference for `visitor` to avoid copies. For use in #8823.
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Followup to #8807 (review). When a function is imported inexactly, it may be downcasted to any of its subtypes. So a call_ref to $sub needs to include effects from an import of type $super. This isn't needed for ref.func on a defined (non-imported) function because we know its exact type in that case, and ditto for exact imports.
Part of #8615.