Add Kernel.get_parent to match set_parent#661
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instead of get_parent_header, since it's actually returning the parent *message* not the parent header
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LGTM. Indeed, symetry is nicer. |
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the now-deprecated
_parent_headerwas actually the parent message, but we don't need to keep having that mismatch in a new public API.instead of
get_parent_header, since it's actually returning the parent message not the parent headerAlternative to #660, which stores and returns just the header instead of the whole request.
We've only ever used the header, so either one ought to work fine
I think I have a slight preference for this one over #660, but I don't think it makes much difference. If we find that we ever need public API access to the content or metadata of the request, only this one will do.
closes #660