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bind_kernel on a bound kernel is a no-op
bind_kernel on a bound kernel is a no-op

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
from IPython.parallel import Client
import time
import sys
flush = sys.stdout.flush
rc = Client()
v = rc.load_balanced_view()
mux = rc[:]
for i in range(24):
v.apply(time.sleep, 1)
for i in range(6):
time.sleep(1.0)
print("Queue status (vebose=False)")
print(v.queue_status(verbose=False))
flush()
for i in range(24):
v.apply(time.sleep, 1)
for i in range(6):
time.sleep(1.0)
print("Queue status (vebose=True)")
print(v.queue_status(verbose=True))
flush()
for i in range(12):
v.apply(time.sleep, 2)
print("Queue status (vebose=True)")
print(v.queue_status(verbose=True))
flush()
# qs = v.queue_status(verbose=True)
# queued = qs['scheduled']
for msg_id in v.history[-4:]:
v.abort(msg_id)
for i in range(6):
time.sleep(1.0)
print("Queue status (vebose=True)")
print(v.queue_status(verbose=True))
flush()