stefan301 8b52af65bc [C++] Add max_depth and max_tables parameters to reflection::Verify (#5815)
* Added missing EndTable() call to VerifyObject()

VerifyObject called VerifyTableStart() but not EndTable(). This made Verifier::VerifyComplexity() increase depth_ with each table, not with the depth of tables.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flatbuffers/OpxtW5UFAdg

* Added Check to VerifyAlignment

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59376308/flatbuffers-verifier-returns-false-without-any-assertion-flatbuffers-debug-veri

* [C++] Add max_depth and max_tables parameters to reflection::Verify

Co-authored-by: Felkel <stefan@eas.local>
Co-authored-by: stefan301 <Stefan.Felkel@de.Zuken.com>
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