jqdg c80cbb9c97 Change handling of NSAutoreleasePool
GUI toolkits such as wxWidgets and Qt provide their own NSAutoreleasePool
objects. To avoid pool corruption, it is required that the pools be nested,
which the previous implementation did not guarantee. Furthermore, autorelease
pools should always be drained in the same context (function, loop, etc.) that
they are created, which was not the case with the previous implementation
(https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsautoreleasepool).

This commit removes long-lived autorelease pools, and instead each function that
calls into the Cocoa API creates its own autorelease pool (using the new C++
AutoreleasePool wrapper object).

Should fix crashes in issue #1549 and similar.
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