patch 9.0.1780: Vim9 type not defined during object creation

Problem:  Vim9 type not defined during object creation
Solution: Define type during object creation and not during class
          definition, parse mulit-line member initializers, fix lock
          initialization

If type is not specified for a member, set it during object creation
instead of during class definition.  Add a runtime type check for the
object member initialization expression

Also, while at it, when copying an object or class, make sure the lock
is correctly initialized.

And finally, parse multi-line member initializers correctly.

closes: #11957
closes: #12868
closes: #12869
closes: #12881

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
diff --git a/src/vim9compile.c b/src/vim9compile.c
index 028b0ca..09b4bf1 100644
--- a/src/vim9compile.c
+++ b/src/vim9compile.c
@@ -3150,6 +3150,19 @@
 			semsg(_(e_trailing_characters_str), expr);
 			goto erret;
 		    }
+
+		    type_T	*type = get_type_on_stack(&cctx, 0);
+		    if (m->ocm_type->tt_type != type->tt_type)
+		    {
+			// The type of the member initialization expression is
+			// determined at run time.  Add a runtime type check.
+			where_T	where = WHERE_INIT;
+			where.wt_kind = WT_MEMBER;
+			where.wt_func_name = (char *)m->ocm_name;
+			if (need_type_where(type, m->ocm_type, FALSE, -1,
+				    where, &cctx, FALSE, FALSE) == FAIL)
+			    goto erret;
+		    }
 		}
 		else
 		    push_default_value(&cctx, m->ocm_type->tt_type,