electron-roller[bot] ccd4531bfb chore: bump chromium to 117.0.5852.0 (main) (#38891)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5846.0

* chore: update patches

* 4628901: Bump the macOS deployment target to 10.15

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4628901

* 4593350: [Private Network Access] Trigger Permission Prompt

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4593350

* 4631011: Remove unlaunched "InstallReplacementAndroidApp" Platform App APIs

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4631011

* chore: disable API deprecation warnings in NSKeyedArchiver

* chore: update libcxx filenames

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5848.2

* chore: update feat_add_set_theme_source_to_allow_apps_to.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4629743

No manual changes; patch succeeded with fuzz

* chore: update process_singleton.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4605398

Trivial manual patch adjustments to account for code shear.

* chore: remove electron::BrowserContext::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4608130

upstream tldr:
- content::BrowserContext::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt()
- content::ContentBrowserClient::ArePersistentMediaDeviceIDsAllowed()
+ content::ContentBrowserClient::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt()

This commit leaves ElectronBrowserContext::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt() in
place (now non-virtual, non-override). It is now called by the new
function ElectronBrowserClient::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt().

As a followup, we might want to consider using the new upstream
media_device_salt::MediaDeviceSaltService and removing our
electron::MediaDeviceIDSalt code. CC @MarshallOfSound for 2nd
opinion since he has done the most work on MediaDeviceIDSalt and
may have more context.

* chore: fix iwyu breakage

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4629624

electron_browser_main_parts.cc uses ui::ColorProviderManager but didn't
include it. Things worked anyway because we got it indirectly from
content/public/browser/web_contents.h until 4629624.

* chore: remove call to base::mac::IsAtLeastOS10_14

upstream has bumped minimum version to 10.15 so this call is moot?

* chore: remove obsolete API_AVAILABLE calls in IAP

upstream has bumped minimum version to 10.15 so this call is moot?

* chore: remove obsolete API_AVAILABLE calls in electron_application_delegate

upstream has bumped minimum version to 10.15 so this call is moot?

* chore: remove broken-before-macOS-10.15 patch in mas_avoid_usage_of_private_macos_apis.patch

Upstream has bumped minimum to macOS 10.15

* chore: remove @available(macOS 10.14) check

Upstream minimum requirement for macOS is now 10.15

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5850.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5852.0

* chore: update patches

* Move two params from NetworkContextParams to NetworkContextFilePaths.

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4615930

* WebUSB: Add exclusionFilters to USBRequestDeviceOptions

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4614682

* Convert /chrome/browser/ui to use ARC

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4615920

* fixup! Bump the macOS deployment target to 10.15

* fixup! Bump the macOS deployment target to 10.15

* chore: update libcxx files

* win: Remove 10Glass from Windows10Glass function and var names

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4641314

* chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium

* Add an ExecutionContext to ScriptState

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4609446

* fixup! Add an ExecutionContext to ScriptState

* chore: fix header

* Revert "chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium"

This reverts commit b7f782943e4ce83cae8cd35780d8d3618cf0772c.

* fix: return correct min/max sizes in WinFrameView

* fixup! Revert chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium

* fixup! Add an ExecutionContext to ScriptState

* Revert "fixup! Revert chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium"

This reverts commit 7e2c7281abfc4f309255339fdba073d90a9ae3eb.

* Revert "fix: return correct min/max sizes in WinFrameView"

This reverts commit 3f418b1ab5155686730e087ae6cabe4a21b4bb61.

* Revert "Revert "chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium""

This reverts commit 56296d8b7c434147e032e3c3b08c0e371b6c27ba.

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