Refer to kernel laucnhing thread instead of assuming the main thread#1455
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Refer to kernel laucnhing thread instead of assuming the main thread#1455ianthomas23 merged 6 commits intoipython:mainfrom
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…ssuming it's always the main thread
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Thanks @dfalbel.
Looking to get this in the 7.0.2 release, hopefully early next week.
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This PR proposes a patch to address the issue described in #1438 (comment)
With this, we no longer asssume that the IPykernel app starts from the main thread. Instead, we keep a reference to the launching thread and compare to it when appropriate.