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7.6 KiB
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220 lines
7.6 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/scheduler_worker_pool.h"
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#include "base/bind.h"
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#include "base/bind_helpers.h"
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#include "base/lazy_instance.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/delayed_task_manager.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/task_tracker.h"
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#include "base/threading/thread_local.h"
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namespace base {
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namespace internal {
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namespace {
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// The number of SchedulerWorkerPool that are alive in this process. This
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// variable should only be incremented when the SchedulerWorkerPool instances
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// are brought up (on the main thread; before any tasks are posted) and
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// decremented when the same instances are brought down (i.e., only when unit
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// tests tear down the task environment and never in production). This makes the
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// variable const while worker threads are up and as such it doesn't need to be
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// atomic. It is used to tell when a task is posted from the main thread after
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// the task environment was brought down in unit tests so that
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// SchedulerWorkerPool bound TaskRunners can return false on PostTask, letting
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// such callers know they should complete necessary work synchronously. Note:
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// |!g_active_pools_count| is generally equivalent to
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// |!TaskScheduler::GetInstance()| but has the advantage of being valid in
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// task_scheduler unit tests that don't instantiate a full TaskScheduler.
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int g_active_pools_count = 0;
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// SchedulerWorkerPool that owns the current thread, if any.
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LazyInstance<ThreadLocalPointer<const SchedulerWorkerPool>>::Leaky
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tls_current_worker_pool = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER;
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const SchedulerWorkerPool* GetCurrentWorkerPool() {
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return tls_current_worker_pool.Get().Get();
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}
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} // namespace
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// A task runner that runs tasks in parallel.
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class SchedulerParallelTaskRunner : public TaskRunner {
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public:
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// Constructs a SchedulerParallelTaskRunner which can be used to post tasks so
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// long as |worker_pool| is alive.
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// TODO(robliao): Find a concrete way to manage |worker_pool|'s memory.
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SchedulerParallelTaskRunner(const TaskTraits& traits,
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SchedulerWorkerPool* worker_pool)
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: traits_(traits), worker_pool_(worker_pool) {
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DCHECK(worker_pool_);
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}
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// TaskRunner:
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bool PostDelayedTask(const Location& from_here,
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OnceClosure closure,
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TimeDelta delay) override {
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if (!g_active_pools_count)
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return false;
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// Post the task as part of a one-off single-task Sequence.
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return worker_pool_->PostTaskWithSequence(
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Task(from_here, std::move(closure), traits_, delay),
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MakeRefCounted<Sequence>());
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}
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bool RunsTasksInCurrentSequence() const override {
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return GetCurrentWorkerPool() == worker_pool_;
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}
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private:
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~SchedulerParallelTaskRunner() override = default;
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const TaskTraits traits_;
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SchedulerWorkerPool* const worker_pool_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SchedulerParallelTaskRunner);
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};
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// A task runner that runs tasks in sequence.
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class SchedulerSequencedTaskRunner : public SequencedTaskRunner {
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public:
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// Constructs a SchedulerSequencedTaskRunner which can be used to post tasks
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// so long as |worker_pool| is alive.
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// TODO(robliao): Find a concrete way to manage |worker_pool|'s memory.
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SchedulerSequencedTaskRunner(const TaskTraits& traits,
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SchedulerWorkerPool* worker_pool)
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: traits_(traits), worker_pool_(worker_pool) {
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DCHECK(worker_pool_);
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}
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// SequencedTaskRunner:
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bool PostDelayedTask(const Location& from_here,
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OnceClosure closure,
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TimeDelta delay) override {
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if (!g_active_pools_count)
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return false;
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Task task(from_here, std::move(closure), traits_, delay);
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task.sequenced_task_runner_ref = this;
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// Post the task as part of |sequence_|.
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return worker_pool_->PostTaskWithSequence(std::move(task), sequence_);
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}
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bool PostNonNestableDelayedTask(const Location& from_here,
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OnceClosure closure,
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base::TimeDelta delay) override {
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// Tasks are never nested within the task scheduler.
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return PostDelayedTask(from_here, std::move(closure), delay);
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}
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bool RunsTasksInCurrentSequence() const override {
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return sequence_->token() == SequenceToken::GetForCurrentThread();
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}
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private:
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~SchedulerSequencedTaskRunner() override = default;
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// Sequence for all Tasks posted through this TaskRunner.
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const scoped_refptr<Sequence> sequence_ = MakeRefCounted<Sequence>();
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const TaskTraits traits_;
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SchedulerWorkerPool* const worker_pool_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SchedulerSequencedTaskRunner);
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};
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scoped_refptr<TaskRunner> SchedulerWorkerPool::CreateTaskRunnerWithTraits(
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const TaskTraits& traits) {
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return MakeRefCounted<SchedulerParallelTaskRunner>(traits, this);
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}
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scoped_refptr<SequencedTaskRunner>
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SchedulerWorkerPool::CreateSequencedTaskRunnerWithTraits(
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const TaskTraits& traits) {
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return MakeRefCounted<SchedulerSequencedTaskRunner>(traits, this);
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}
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bool SchedulerWorkerPool::PostTaskWithSequence(
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Task task,
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> sequence) {
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DCHECK(task.task);
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DCHECK(sequence);
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if (!task_tracker_->WillPostTask(&task))
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return false;
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if (task.delayed_run_time.is_null()) {
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PostTaskWithSequenceNow(std::move(task), std::move(sequence));
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} else {
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// Use CHECK instead of DCHECK to crash earlier. See http://crbug.com/711167
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// for details.
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CHECK(task.task);
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delayed_task_manager_->AddDelayedTask(
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std::move(task), BindOnce(
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[](scoped_refptr<Sequence> sequence,
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SchedulerWorkerPool* worker_pool, Task task) {
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worker_pool->PostTaskWithSequenceNow(
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std::move(task), std::move(sequence));
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},
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std::move(sequence), Unretained(this)));
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}
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return true;
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}
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SchedulerWorkerPool::SchedulerWorkerPool(
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TrackedRef<TaskTracker> task_tracker,
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DelayedTaskManager* delayed_task_manager)
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: task_tracker_(std::move(task_tracker)),
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delayed_task_manager_(delayed_task_manager) {
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DCHECK(task_tracker_);
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DCHECK(delayed_task_manager_);
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++g_active_pools_count;
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}
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SchedulerWorkerPool::~SchedulerWorkerPool() {
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--g_active_pools_count;
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DCHECK_GE(g_active_pools_count, 0);
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}
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void SchedulerWorkerPool::BindToCurrentThread() {
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DCHECK(!GetCurrentWorkerPool());
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tls_current_worker_pool.Get().Set(this);
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}
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void SchedulerWorkerPool::UnbindFromCurrentThread() {
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DCHECK(GetCurrentWorkerPool());
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tls_current_worker_pool.Get().Set(nullptr);
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}
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void SchedulerWorkerPool::PostTaskWithSequenceNow(
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Task task,
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> sequence) {
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DCHECK(task.task);
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DCHECK(sequence);
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// Confirm that |task| is ready to run (its delayed run time is either null or
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// in the past).
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DCHECK_LE(task.delayed_run_time, TimeTicks::Now());
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const bool sequence_was_empty = sequence->PushTask(std::move(task));
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if (sequence_was_empty) {
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// Try to schedule |sequence| if it was empty before |task| was inserted
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// into it. Otherwise, one of these must be true:
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// - |sequence| is already scheduled, or,
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// - The pool is running a Task from |sequence|. The pool is expected to
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// reschedule |sequence| once it's done running the Task.
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sequence = task_tracker_->WillScheduleSequence(std::move(sequence), this);
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if (sequence)
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OnCanScheduleSequence(std::move(sequence));
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}
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}
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} // namespace internal
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} // namespace base
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