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Zachary Turner 298ff80849 Cleanup more unreferenced MutexGuard parameters on functions.
These parameters are intended to serve as sort of a contract that
you cannot access the functions outside of a mutex.  However, the
entire JIT class cannot be accessed outside of a mutex anyway, and
all methods acquire a lock as soon as they are entered.  Since the
containing class already is not intended to be thread-safe, it only
serves to add code clutter.

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