Encapsulates client state, including executor, credentials, and transport channel.
Unlike ClientSettings which allows users to configure the client,
ClientContext is intended to be used in generated code. Most users will not need to use it.
The objects that need to be closed in order to clean up the resources created in the process of
creating this ClientContext. This will include the closeables from the transport context.
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