skye 8b99b75698 libexpr: Push Values onto vectors instead of default constructing
ahead of time

Rather than creating fixed size vectors of default constructed Values
before assigning to those elements, reserve the desired capacity and
then push created values onto the vector. This avoids default
constructing any Values.

Part of fixing #744

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