+doc #15542 Change FSM doc rst file to correctly specify None value for infinite timeout rather than Duration.Inf
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The FSM Trait and Object
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The :class:`FSM` trait may only be mixed into an :class:`Actor`. Instead of
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extending :class:`Actor`, the self type approach was chosen in order to make it
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obvious that an actor is actually created:
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The :class:`FSM` trait inherits directly from :class:`Actor`, when you
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extend :class:`FSM` you must be aware that an actor is actually created:
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.. includecode:: code/docs/actor/FSMDocSpec.scala
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:include: simple-fsm
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@ -207,7 +206,7 @@ Each FSM needs a starting point, which is declared using
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The optionally given timeout argument overrides any specification given for the
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desired initial state. If you want to cancel a default timeout, use
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:obj:`Duration.Inf`.
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:obj:`None`.
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Unhandled Events
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