Use a Vector with 8 preallocated slots and a LifoAllocPolicy allocating
from the parent AssemblerBuffer's lifoAlloc_. We'll rarely need more
than 8 constant pools in a single assembler.
We can't actually allocate memory from this->lifoAlloc_ in the
constructor, but it is OK to capture allocator references like the
Vector constructor does.
Add an assertion to initWithAllocator() to verify that we didn't
allocate anything from lifoAlloc_ before the MacroAssembler constructor
had a chance to install an AutoJitContextAlloc.
--HG--
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