The kernel object is deleted once the number of instances that are retained
            to kernel become zero and the kernel object is no longer needed by any
            enqueued commands that use kernel.
        
Returns CL_SUCCESS if the kernel objects are successfully alloctaed. Otherwise, it returns one of the following errors:
kernel is not a
              valid kernel object.
            clCreateKernel, clCreateKernelsInProgram, clRetainKernel, clSetKernelArg, clGetKernelInfo, clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo
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