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Ruslan Lesiutin 3dfe22bd27 fix[Runtime.evaluate]: registered RuntimeExecutor should go through RuntimeScheduler (#47119)
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/47119

# Changelog:
[General] [Fixed] - Microtasks are now correctly executed after the code evaluation in Console panel of DevTools.

Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/46966.

`runtimeExecutor` which is propagated here, is actually being used by Hermes:
https://www.internalfb.com/code/fbsource/[cba75f2b515a]/xplat/js/react-native-github/packages/react-native/ReactCommon/react/runtime/ReactInstance.cpp?lines=112-113

The issue was that any expression that should be evaluated as part of `Runtime.evaluate` was not going through `RuntimeScheduler`, because specified `runtimeExecutor` was not going through it as well, and it was defined prior to `RuntimeScheduler`. Because of this, `RuntimeScheduler` was not draining out the microtasks queue and basically any scheduled Microtasks were not executed, see T200616136.

With this fix, we create an executor that goes through `RuntimeScheduler`, which is using another executor that makes sure that all scheduled callbacks are only executed after `Inspector` was setup.

It is extremely messy and in the future we should untangle these circular dependencies and try to simplify the approach.

Reviewed By: rubennorte

Differential Revision: D64552372

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