The streaming WASM support code inspects the Response object's
Content-Type header but if that was missing, it failed with a fairly
inscrutable "String.prototype.toLowerCase called on null or undefined"
exception. Now it raises a more legible "Invalid WebAssembly content
type" exception.
The WebAssembly streaming APIs used to be enabled, but used to take
buffer sources as their first argument (see #6154 and #7259). This
change re-enables them, requiring a Promise<Response> instead, as well as
enabling asynchronous compilation of WebAssembly modules.