I just created a pull request to benchmark immediately-firing alarms. The
results on my Mac laptop suggest that you can fire at least
3,000,000 immediate alarms per second on a single thread, so I don't think
you'll hit a limit from that.

I would strongly advise against directly using
grpc_cq_begin_op/grpc_cq_end_op . Those are internal functions and will
change name/behavior whenever we choose.

I should have some more information to announce on the callback API within
the next few weeks but we continue to prepare it for production-readiness
in both unary and streaming cases.

- Vijay

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