Reverts "[Impeller] remove most temporary allocation during polyline generation. (#52131)" (#52177)

Reverts: flutter/engine#52131
Initiated by: jonahwilliams
Reason for reverting: breaking flutter logo rendering

![image](https://github.com/flutter/engine/assets/8975114/90a6d70f-db22-4684-80f9-1cea3dc21ac5)

Original PR Author: jonahwilliams

Reviewed By: {chinmaygarde}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/143077

Only allocate into reused arenas instead of allocating a new vector of data. Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/133348

Also moves tessellation logic into the c/tessellator and out of the impeller tessellator. This was necessary to fix a compilation error. introduced by including host_buffer -> allocator -> fml mapping -> window.h include which has a function definition that conflicts with the c tessellator definition.
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  7. ci/
  8. common/
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  10. docs/
  11. examples/
  12. flow/
  13. flutter_frontend_server/
  14. flutter_vma/
  15. fml/
  16. impeller/
  17. lib/
  18. runtime/
  19. shell/
  20. skia/
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  22. testing/
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  24. tools/
  25. vulkan/
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  28. .ci.yaml
  29. .clang-format
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  38. AUTHORS
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