This brings in some cri api changes for cgroups, Windows pod sandbox security context changes and some new fields for the Windows version of a privileged container. This also unfortunately bumps the prometheus client, grpc middleware, bolt and klog :( Signed-off-by: Daniel Canter <dcanter@microsoft.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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Copyright 2019 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package metrics
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import (
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	"context"
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	"github.com/blang/semver"
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	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
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)
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// DefBuckets is a wrapper for prometheus.DefBuckets
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var DefBuckets = prometheus.DefBuckets
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// LinearBuckets is a wrapper for prometheus.LinearBuckets.
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func LinearBuckets(start, width float64, count int) []float64 {
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	return prometheus.LinearBuckets(start, width, count)
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}
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// ExponentialBuckets is a wrapper for prometheus.ExponentialBuckets.
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func ExponentialBuckets(start, factor float64, count int) []float64 {
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	return prometheus.ExponentialBuckets(start, factor, count)
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}
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// Histogram is our internal representation for our wrapping struct around prometheus
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// histograms. Summary implements both kubeCollector and ObserverMetric
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type Histogram struct {
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	ObserverMetric
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	*HistogramOpts
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	lazyMetric
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	selfCollector
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}
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// NewHistogram returns an object which is Histogram-like. However, nothing
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// will be measured until the histogram is registered somewhere.
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func NewHistogram(opts *HistogramOpts) *Histogram {
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	opts.StabilityLevel.setDefaults()
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	h := &Histogram{
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		HistogramOpts: opts,
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		lazyMetric:    lazyMetric{},
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	}
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	h.setPrometheusHistogram(noopMetric{})
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	h.lazyInit(h, BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name))
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	return h
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}
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// setPrometheusHistogram sets the underlying KubeGauge object, i.e. the thing that does the measurement.
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func (h *Histogram) setPrometheusHistogram(histogram prometheus.Histogram) {
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	h.ObserverMetric = histogram
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	h.initSelfCollection(histogram)
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}
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// DeprecatedVersion returns a pointer to the Version or nil
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func (h *Histogram) DeprecatedVersion() *semver.Version {
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	return parseSemver(h.HistogramOpts.DeprecatedVersion)
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}
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// initializeMetric invokes the actual prometheus.Histogram object instantiation
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// and stores a reference to it
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func (h *Histogram) initializeMetric() {
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	h.HistogramOpts.annotateStabilityLevel()
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	// this actually creates the underlying prometheus gauge.
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	h.setPrometheusHistogram(prometheus.NewHistogram(h.HistogramOpts.toPromHistogramOpts()))
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}
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// initializeDeprecatedMetric invokes the actual prometheus.Histogram object instantiation
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// but modifies the Help description prior to object instantiation.
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func (h *Histogram) initializeDeprecatedMetric() {
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	h.HistogramOpts.markDeprecated()
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	h.initializeMetric()
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}
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// WithContext allows the normal Histogram metric to pass in context. The context is no-op now.
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func (h *Histogram) WithContext(ctx context.Context) ObserverMetric {
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	return h.ObserverMetric
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}
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// HistogramVec is the internal representation of our wrapping struct around prometheus
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// histogramVecs.
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type HistogramVec struct {
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	*prometheus.HistogramVec
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	*HistogramOpts
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	lazyMetric
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	originalLabels []string
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}
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// NewHistogramVec returns an object which satisfies kubeCollector and wraps the
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// prometheus.HistogramVec object. However, the object returned will not measure
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// anything unless the collector is first registered, since the metric is lazily instantiated.
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func NewHistogramVec(opts *HistogramOpts, labels []string) *HistogramVec {
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	opts.StabilityLevel.setDefaults()
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	fqName := BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name)
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	allowListLock.RLock()
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	if allowList, ok := labelValueAllowLists[fqName]; ok {
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		opts.LabelValueAllowLists = allowList
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	}
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	allowListLock.RUnlock()
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	v := &HistogramVec{
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		HistogramVec:   noopHistogramVec,
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		HistogramOpts:  opts,
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		originalLabels: labels,
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		lazyMetric:     lazyMetric{},
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	}
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	v.lazyInit(v, fqName)
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	return v
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}
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// DeprecatedVersion returns a pointer to the Version or nil
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func (v *HistogramVec) DeprecatedVersion() *semver.Version {
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	return parseSemver(v.HistogramOpts.DeprecatedVersion)
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}
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func (v *HistogramVec) initializeMetric() {
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	v.HistogramOpts.annotateStabilityLevel()
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	v.HistogramVec = prometheus.NewHistogramVec(v.HistogramOpts.toPromHistogramOpts(), v.originalLabels)
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}
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func (v *HistogramVec) initializeDeprecatedMetric() {
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	v.HistogramOpts.markDeprecated()
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	v.initializeMetric()
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}
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// Default Prometheus behavior actually results in the creation of a new metric
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// if a metric with the unique label values is not found in the underlying stored metricMap.
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// This means  that if this function is called but the underlying metric is not registered
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// (which means it will never be exposed externally nor consumed), the metric will exist in memory
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// for perpetuity (i.e. throughout application lifecycle).
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//
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// For reference: https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/v0.9.2/prometheus/histogram.go#L460-L470
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// WithLabelValues returns the ObserverMetric for the given slice of label
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// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
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// label values is accessed for the first time, a new ObserverMetric is created IFF the HistogramVec
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// has been registered to a metrics registry.
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func (v *HistogramVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) ObserverMetric {
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	if !v.IsCreated() {
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		return noop
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	}
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	if v.LabelValueAllowLists != nil {
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		v.LabelValueAllowLists.ConstrainToAllowedList(v.originalLabels, lvs)
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	}
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	return v.HistogramVec.WithLabelValues(lvs...)
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}
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// With returns the ObserverMetric for the given Labels map (the label names
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// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
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// accessed for the first time, a new ObserverMetric is created IFF the HistogramVec has
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// been registered to a metrics registry.
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func (v *HistogramVec) With(labels map[string]string) ObserverMetric {
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	if !v.IsCreated() {
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		return noop
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	}
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	if v.LabelValueAllowLists != nil {
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		v.LabelValueAllowLists.ConstrainLabelMap(labels)
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	}
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	return v.HistogramVec.With(labels)
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}
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// Delete deletes the metric where the variable labels are the same as those
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// passed in as labels. It returns true if a metric was deleted.
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//
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// It is not an error if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
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// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc. However, such inconsistent Labels
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// can never match an actual metric, so the method will always return false in
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// that case.
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func (v *HistogramVec) Delete(labels map[string]string) bool {
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	if !v.IsCreated() {
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		return false // since we haven't created the metric, we haven't deleted a metric with the passed in values
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	}
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	return v.HistogramVec.Delete(labels)
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}
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// Reset deletes all metrics in this vector.
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func (v *HistogramVec) Reset() {
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	if !v.IsCreated() {
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		return
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	}
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	v.HistogramVec.Reset()
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}
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// WithContext returns wrapped HistogramVec with context
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func (v *HistogramVec) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *HistogramVecWithContext {
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	return &HistogramVecWithContext{
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		ctx:          ctx,
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		HistogramVec: *v,
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	}
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}
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// HistogramVecWithContext is the wrapper of HistogramVec with context.
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type HistogramVecWithContext struct {
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	HistogramVec
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	ctx context.Context
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}
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// WithLabelValues is the wrapper of HistogramVec.WithLabelValues.
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func (vc *HistogramVecWithContext) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) ObserverMetric {
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	return vc.HistogramVec.WithLabelValues(lvs...)
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}
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// With is the wrapper of HistogramVec.With.
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func (vc *HistogramVecWithContext) With(labels map[string]string) ObserverMetric {
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	return vc.HistogramVec.With(labels)
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}
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