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load header with engine id when engine dies in TaskScheduler...
load header with engine id when engine dies in TaskScheduler This ensures that the metadata dict on the *Client* has the engine_uuid of the engine on which the task failed. It is identical to code elsewhere (Hub, Client) for identifying when engines die.

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test_autocall.py
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"""These kinds of tests are less than ideal, but at least they run.
This was an old test that was being run interactively in the top-level tests/
directory, which we are removing. For now putting this here ensures at least
we do run the test, though ultimately this functionality should all be tested
with better-isolated tests that don't rely on the global instance in iptest.
"""
from IPython.utils import py3compat
@py3compat.doctest_refactor_print
def doctest_autocall():
"""
In [1]: def f1(a,b,c):
...: return a+b+c
...:
In [2]: def f2(a):
...: return a + a
...:
In [3]: ;f2 a b c
Out[3]: 'a b ca b c'
In [4]: assert _ == "a b ca b c"
In [5]: ,f1 a b c
Out[5]: 'abc'
In [6]: assert _ == 'abc'
In [7]: print _
abc
In [8]: /f1 1,2,3
Out[8]: 6
In [9]: assert _ == 6
In [10]: /f2 4
Out[10]: 8
In [11]: assert _ == 8
In [11]: del f1, f2
"""