Casper 41d9add7ef C++: Add option to skip verifying nested flatbuffers (#7489)
* C++: Add option to skip verifying nested flatbuffers

Additionally, add an options struct to the verifier for those
who prefer designated initializers to default arguments. The former
constructor is defined in terms of the latter because in old c++,
having default values for members removes list initialization, making
defining constructors in the other way a lot more challenging to write.

* fixes

* fmt

* formatting, and remove an argument

* fix

Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Derek Bailey <derekbailey@google.com>
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