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Automated cherry pick of #84970: - Delete backing string set from a threadSafeMap index when the string set length reaches 0 #88007
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…g set length reaches 0. - Added thread_safe_store_test exercising new index backing string set delete at 0 functionality. - TestThreadSafeStoreDeleteRemovesEmptySetsFromIndex logic nesting inverted. - Added test case for usage of an index where post element delete there is non-zero count of elements and expect the set to still exist. - Fixed date. - Fixed awprice nits. - Fix bazel.
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@liggitt same for this one and it would be nice to have it in next patch version release. |
Cherry pick of #84970 on release-1.16.
#84970: - Delete backing string set from a threadSafeMap index when the string set length reaches 0
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