[6.x.x] Fix a memory leak in XPath 3.1 inline function implementation#177
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Backport of #176
The Inline Function implementation previously accumulated references to function calls that closed over in-scope global or local variables. This meant that they would be kept in-memory if the compiled query was sent to the XQuery Pool for reuse. This PR fixes that issue so that the memory is correctly freed when the query completes execution.