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Stacked on #33395. This lets us keep track of which environment this was fetched and awaited. Currently the IO and await is in the same environment. It's just kept when forwarded. Once we support forwarding information from a Promise fetched from another environment and awaited in this environment then the await can end up being in a different environment. There's a question of when the await is inside Flight itself such as when you return a promise fetched from another environment whether that should mean that the await is in the current environment. I don't think so since the original stack trace is the best stack trace. It's only if you `await` it in user space in this environment first that this might happen and even then it should only be considered if there wasn't a better await earlier or if reading from the other environment was itself I/O. The timing of *when* we read `environmentName()` is a little interesting here too.
      
        
      
      
  
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Stacked on #33394.
This lets us create async stack traces to the owner that was in context when the I/O was started or awaited.
This owner might not be the immediate closest parent where the I/O was awaited.