book PRs go into a bit of holding pattern anyway.
I should test it, I normally do before a PR but I admit not yet for this 
(although it's great functionality and I will easily justify testing it).

On Friday, 7 March 2014 04:11:24 UTC+11, Niphlod wrote:
>
> did not test it yesterday but hopefully it works as documented :P
>
> On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:51:02 AM UTC+1, Tim Richardson wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> That's because when you queue a task you don't have (yet) a 
>>> scheduler_run record. Moreover returning the result of the task to a 
>>> "queueing" operation is a tiddle bit a poor design (it's an async 
>>> process!). However, there's mysched.task_status(ref, output=False)
>>> Ok, it's not documented in the book, but there are docstrings :P
>>>
>>>
>> It is now, I've liberally copied from your answer here.  
>>
>

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