Until now, DEV and PROFILING builds of React recorded Timeline profiling data using the User Timing API. This commit changes things so that React records this data by calling methods on the DevTools hook. (For now, DevTools still records that data using the User Timing API, to match previous behavior.)
This commit is large but most of it is just moving things around:
* New methods have been added to the DevTools hook (in "backend/profilingHooks") for recording the Timeline performance events.
* Reconciler's "ReactFiberDevToolsHook" has been updated to call these new methods (when they're present).
* User Timing method calls in "SchedulingProfiler" have been moved to DevTools "backend/profilingHooks" (to match previous behavior, for now).
* The old reconciler tests, "SchedulingProfiler-test" and "SchedulingProfilerLabels-test", have been moved into DevTools "TimelineProfiler-test" to ensure behavior didn't change unexpectedly.
* Two new methods have been added to the injected renderer interface: injectProfilingHooks() and getLaneLabelMap().
Relates to #22529.
* Added rudimentary context menu hook and menu UI
* Added backend support for copying a value at a specific path for the inspected element
* Added backend support for storing a value (at a specified path) as a global variable
* Added special casing to enable copying undefined/unserializable values to the clipboard
* Added copy and store-as-global context menu options to selected element props panel
* Store global variables separately, with auto-incremented name (like browsers do)
* Added tests for new copy and store-as-global backend functions
* Fixed some ownerDocument/contentWindow edge cases
* Refactored context menu to support dynamic options
Used this mechanism to add a conditional menu option for inspecting the current value (if it's a function)
* Renamed "safeSerialize" to "serializeToString" and added inline comment