Alex Narest 5b5d97c938 Reland of "Reporting of decoding_codec_plc events""
This is a reland of 0a88ea050cda58de81d624cf2764d46929447ed5.

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Reporting of decoding_codec_plc events

Bug: webrtc:10838
Change-Id: Ic8585b4eeae9a2643374f15bc2578d1141e59683
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/148448
Reviewed-by: Magnus Flodman <mflodman@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Henrik Lundin <henrik.lundin@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Alex Narest <alexnarest@google.com>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#28797}
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How to write code in the api/ directory

Mostly, just follow the regular style guide, but:

  • Note that api/ code is not exempt from the “.h and .cc files come in pairs” rule, so if you declare something in api/path/to/foo.h, it should be defined in api/path/to/foo.cc.
  • Headers in api/ should, if possible, not #include headers outside api/. Its not always possible to avoid this, but be aware that it adds to a small mountain of technical debt that were trying to shrink.
  • .cc files in api/, on the other hand, are free to #include headers outside api/.

That is, the preferred way for api/ code to access non-api/ code is to call it from a .cc file, so that users of our API headers wont transitively #include non-public headers.

For headers in api/ that need to refer to non-public types, forward declarations are often a lesser evil than including non-public header files. The usual rules still apply, though.

.cc files in api/ should preferably be kept reasonably small. If a substantial implementation is needed, consider putting it with our non-public code, and just call it from the api/ .cc file.