When a dialog is destroyed, it will break any references it holds
to other objects.
If it is visible it will be hidden and any underlying window system
resources will be destroyed.
Note that this does not release any reference to the object (as opposed
to destroying a GtkWindow) because there is no reference from the
windowing system to the GtkNativeDialog.
Destroys a dialog.
When a dialog is destroyed, it will break any references it holds to other objects.
If it is visible it will be hidden and any underlying window system resources will be destroyed.
Note that this does not release any reference to the object (as opposed to destroying a GtkWindow) because there is no reference from the windowing system to the GtkNativeDialog.