Use a general approach to access custom/static/builtin assets (#24022)

The idea is to use a Layered Asset File-system (modules/assetfs/layered.go)

For example: when there are 2 layers: "custom", "builtin", when access
to asset "my/page.tmpl", the Layered Asset File-system will first try to
use "custom" assets, if not found, then use "builtin" assets.

This approach will hugely simplify a lot of code, make them testable.

Other changes:

* Simplify the AssetsHandlerFunc code
* Simplify the `gitea embedded` sub-command code

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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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@ -103,11 +103,7 @@ func buildAuthGroup() *auth_service.Group {
func Routes(ctx gocontext.Context) *web.Route {
routes := web.NewRoute()
routes.Use(web.WrapWithPrefix(public.AssetsURLPathPrefix, public.AssetsHandlerFunc(&public.Options{
Directory: path.Join(setting.StaticRootPath, "public"),
Prefix: public.AssetsURLPathPrefix,
CorsHandler: CorsHandler(),
}), "AssetsHandler"))
routes.Use(web.WrapWithPrefix("/assets/", web.Wrap(CorsHandler(), public.AssetsHandlerFunc("/assets/")), "AssetsHandler"))
sessioner := session.Sessioner(session.Options{
Provider: setting.SessionConfig.Provider,