Delete deserializeFully and add custom DeferredValue for DeferredObjectCodec.
* During implementation, it became clear that deserializeFully would add a lot
of avoidable complexity. Instead, the semantics are now that deserialize is
always deserializeFully except in the case of cycles, where deserialization
must be partial anyway.
* The new custom DeferredValue type instead of a Supplier achieves two things.
1. Serialization code can treat DeferredValue as a special sentinel type
that we know doesn't occur in serialized objects.
2. DeferredValue extends Callable, so it can be directly added to Futures
callbacks, saving extra allocations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 606611049
Change-Id: I0c91630b27528caad8e5ccfaba31f2399310d4eb
{Fast, Correct} - Choose two
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