core: always call StreamTracer.streamClosed() when stream is officially closed#4331
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…ly closed. Previously StreamTracer.streamClosed() is called in ServerStream.close(), but it is not exactly when the stream is officially closed. ServerStreamListener.closed() is guaranteed to be called and it is the official end of the stream.
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Previously StreamTracer.streamClosed() is called in
ServerStream.close(), but it is not exactly when the stream is
officially closed. ServerStreamListener.closed() is guaranteed to be
called and it is the official end of the stream.