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Support getting kernels from a library with a target context in which they should be available #686

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eyalroz opened this issue Oct 19, 2024 · 0 comments

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eyalroz commented Oct 19, 2024

We can currently only get_kernel() from a library without specifying a context - which means introducing it into the current context. Instead, the user should be able to specify that context in which to make the kernel available.

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…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 19, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 19, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 28, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
eyalroz added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2024
…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
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