Tristan Partin fa65faa4b0 feat: Use GtkFileChooserNative to support the XDG Desktop Portal specification (#19159)
* feat: Use GtkFileChooserNative if available to support XDG portals

With this commit, users on KDE/plasma will finally have support in
Electron for their native file choosers dialogs.

* fix: namespace

* fix: labels were reversed

* fix: lint issue

* fix: clean up some implementation

* fix: remove deprecation branch

* fix: remove unused header

* fix: remove unused gi18n.h include

Not sure why this is

* fix: add the set_data call into the mirrored SetGtkTransientForAura func

* fix: remove gmodule support and use native for the dialog regardless

* fix: undo yarn.lock changes

* fix: lint

* fix: remove x11 unncessary x11 include

* fix: lint

* fix: remove SetGtkTransientForAura

* Revert "fix: remove gmodule support and use native for the dialog regardless"

This reverts commit 062db5951e59cf99fcce566ab8ebab7ddc031aeb.

* fix: add support in a backwards compatible way

Use GModule to dynamically load functions from libgtk in order to
support GtkNativeDialog.

* fix: lint

* docs: update comment

* Revert "fix: remove x11 unncessary x11 include"

This reverts commit 589cff583add458c25ca5a2202232fdff916c673.

* fix: compiler errors

* fix: int -> x11::time

* fix: move GtkNativeDialog static data to global state

* fix: revert yarn.lock change

* update: for code review comments

* fix: remove functional header

* fix: variable name

* fix: rename GTK native initalization func

* Help out the compiler

* Help out the compiler

* Help out the compiler

* Fix function signature

* Remove unused header

* Rename optional boolean for GtkFileChooserNative support

* Add back in USE_X11 check

* Satisfy linter

* Resatisfy linter

* Fix alignment of if

* Fix alignment of arguments

* linting...

* fix: add back in the i18n hack

* fix: lint

* Respond to some review comments

* fix: lint

* Make adding filter agnostic

* fix: transform is in place

* fix: remove std::transform because not c++17

* Remove unused include

* fix: address Cheng's review

* fix: Remove unused header
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