Indicates a public API that can change at any time, and has no guarantee of API stability and
backward-compatibility.
Usage guidelines:
This annotation is used only on APIs with public visibility. Internal interfaces should not
use it.
This annotation should only be added to new APIs. Adding it to an existing API is
considered API-breaking.
Removing this annotation from an API gives it stable status, assuming the API doesn't have
other annotations denoting instability (such as InternalApi or InternalExtensionOnly).
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