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package org.gradle.internal.classpath;
import org.gradle.api.NonNullApi;
/**
* Tracks the closures that are currently present in the call stack.
* An instrumented closure must invoke {@link InstrumentedClosuresTracker#enterClosure} when it starts executing and {@link InstrumentedClosuresTracker#leaveClosure}
* right before it leaves the call stack.
*
* {@link InstrumentedClosuresTracker#hitInstrumentedDynamicCall} is invoked by the instrumentation infrastructure on every invocation that is dynamically dispatched
* to the current closures chain and can potentially be intercepted. The implementation must ensure that all the closures in the scope are processed in a way that
* ensures call interception if a call is dispatched to them.
*/
@NonNullApi
public interface InstrumentedClosuresTracker {
void enterClosure(InstrumentableClosure thisClosure);
void leaveClosure(InstrumentableClosure thisClosure);
void hitInstrumentedDynamicCall();
}
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