Github user JoshRosen commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/3160#issuecomment-62219847
Spotted the problem: my change had swapped the order of `sc.stop()` and
`scheduler.stop()`; I've fixed this. I also added a test for the case where we
call `stop(false)` followed by `stop(true)`. In this case, the SparkContext
should still be cleaned up.
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