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Fix race condition in javascript kernel message processing...
Fix race condition in javascript kernel message processing Because the binary messages are now deserialized using the asynchronous FileReader API, we need to have some way to force the messages to still be processed in the order they are received. This patch implements a simple processing queue using promises.

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test_start_kernel.py
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import nose.tools as nt
from .test_embed_kernel import setup, teardown, setup_kernel
TIMEOUT = 15
def test_ipython_start_kernel_userns():
cmd = ('from IPython import start_kernel\n'
'ns = {"tre": 123}\n'
'start_kernel(user_ns=ns)')
with setup_kernel(cmd) as client:
msg_id = client.inspect('tre')
msg = client.get_shell_msg(block=True, timeout=TIMEOUT)
content = msg['content']
assert content['found']
text = content['data']['text/plain']
nt.assert_in(u'123', text)
# user_module should be an instance of DummyMod
msg_id = client.execute("usermod = get_ipython().user_module")
msg = client.get_shell_msg(block=True, timeout=TIMEOUT)
content = msg['content']
nt.assert_equal(content['status'], u'ok')
msg_id = client.inspect('usermod')
msg = client.get_shell_msg(block=True, timeout=TIMEOUT)
content = msg['content']
assert content['found']
text = content['data']['text/plain']
nt.assert_in(u'DummyMod', text)
def test_ipython_start_kernel_no_userns():
# Issue #4188 - user_ns should be passed to shell as None, not {}
cmd = ('from IPython import start_kernel\n'
'start_kernel()')
with setup_kernel(cmd) as client:
# user_module should not be an instance of DummyMod
msg_id = client.execute("usermod = get_ipython().user_module")
msg = client.get_shell_msg(block=True, timeout=TIMEOUT)
content = msg['content']
nt.assert_equal(content['status'], u'ok')
msg_id = client.inspect('usermod')
msg = client.get_shell_msg(block=True, timeout=TIMEOUT)
content = msg['content']
assert content['found']
text = content['data']['text/plain']
nt.assert_not_in(u'DummyMod', text)