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* @param value value of the TraceState entry.
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*/
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set(key: string, value: string): TraceState;
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/**
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* Return a new TraceState which inherits from this TraceState but does not
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447
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* contain the given key.
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*
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449
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* @param key the key for the TraceState entry to be removed.
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450
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*/
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451
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unset(key: string): TraceState;
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452
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/**
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453
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* Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or `undefined` if
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454
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* this map contains no mapping for the key.
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455
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*
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456
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* @param key with which the specified value is to be associated.
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457
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* @returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or `undefined` if
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458
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* this map contains no mapping for the key.
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459
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+
*/
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460
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get(key: string): string | undefined;
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461
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/**
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462
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* Serializes the TraceState to a `list` as defined below. The `list` is a
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463
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* series of `list-members` separated by commas `,`, and a list-member is a
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464
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465
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* surrounding `list-members` are ignored. There can be a maximum of 32
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466
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+
* `list-members` in a `list`.
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467
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+
*
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468
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* @returns the serialized string.
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469
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*/
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470
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serialize(): string;
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471
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+
}
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472
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+
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473
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+
export declare interface TracingHelper {
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474
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+
isEnabled(): boolean;
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475
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+
getTraceParent(context?: Context): string;
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476
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+
dispatchEngineSpans(spans: EngineSpan[]): void;
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477
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+
getActiveContext(): Context | undefined;
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478
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+
runInChildSpan<R>(nameOrOptions: string | ExtendedSpanOptions, callback: SpanCallback<R>): R;
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479
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+
}
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480
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481
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export { }
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