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This is to use `grpc_core::RefCount` to improve performnace.
This commit also replaces explicit C vtables, with C++ vtable
with its own compile time assertions and performance benefits.
It also makes use of `RefCountedPtr` wherever possible.
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ExecCtx and some minor changes
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Lot's of manual work to make this merge work
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src/core. exec_ctx is now a thread_local pointer of type ExecCtx instead of
grpc_exec_ctx which is initialized whenever ExecCtx is instantiated. ExecCtx
also keeps track of the previous exec_ctx so that nesting of exec_ctx is
allowed. This means that there is only one exec_ctx being used at any
time. Also, grpc_exec_ctx_finish is called in the destructor of the
object, and the previous exec_ctx is restored to avoid breaking current
functionality. The code still explicitly calls grpc_exec_ctx_finish
because removing all such instances causes the code to break.
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Also converting to .cc
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