electron-roller[bot] 5953dca8be chore: bump chromium to 138.0.7204.15 (37-x-y) (#46980)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7166.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7166.2

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7168.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7169.2

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7170.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7172.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7173.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7175.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7177.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7178.2

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7180.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7181.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7182.2

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7184.0

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* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7188.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7190.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7192.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7194.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7196.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7198.1

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7200.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7202.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7204.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7204.5

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7204.4

* 6543986: Mac: decouple deserializing and applying sandbox policy

Refs https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6543986

(cherry picked from commit d386063e9d2414a35c91c4fa017665d950de5882)

* 6566111: Change UtilityProcessHost to manage its instance internally
Refs https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6566111

(cherry picked from commit 93a0a91d447c118de33efec079365f5d0e8363db)

* chore: update patches

* 6577970: Remove superfluous includes for base/strings/stringprintf.h in headers
Refs https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6577970

(cherry picked from commit 9ba045f3715d85792e4aa12139e7e05e0b772634)

* 6568811: Add FunctionCall structured metrics event for DevTools
Refs https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6568811

(cherry picked from commit 79ae6f2c8b53568b6277998cfe9a91e3a1ee595b)

* [PDF Ink Signatures] Support PdfAnnotationsEnabled policy

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6558970

* Mac: Switch to Xcode 16.3 (16E140) and SDK 15.4 (24E241)

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6431799

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 138.0.7204.15

* chore: update patches

* fixup Mac: decouple deserializing and applying sandbox policy

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/6543986

* chore: update patches

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