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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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…to - both with the standalone `library::get_kernel()` function and with the `library_t::get_kernel()` method.
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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.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: