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Prevent racy access to session parties #47816

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Prefer using session.getParties instead of using session.parties directly to prevent races when new parties are added. Any functions that are using session.parties AND are called from another function that already obtains the lock have been renamed to reflect that they must only be called if the session lock is held.

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Prefer using session.getParties instead of using session.parties
directly to prevent races when new parties are added. Any functions
that are using session.parties AND are called from another function
that already obtains the lock have been renamed to reflect that
they must only be called if the session lock is held.
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