This is similar to "unique" shapes, which were removed in commit
3d92c26445.
The key difference is that dictionary shapes don't have a serial number,
but instead have a "cacheable" flag.
Shapes become dictionaries after 64 transitions have occurred, at which
point no further transitions occur.
As long as properties are only added to a dictionary shape, it remains
cacheable. (Since if we've cached the shape pointer in an IC somewhere,
we know the IC is still valid.)
Deleting a property from a dictionary shape causes it to become an
uncacheable dictionary.
Note that deleting a property from a non-dictionary shape still performs
a delete transition.
This fixes an issue on Discord where Object.freeze() would eventually
OOM us, since they add more than 16000 properties to a single object
before freezing it.
It also yields a 15% speedup on Octane/pdfjs.js :^)