* ActorTimeout (akka.actor.timeout) was used to all sorts of things.
* TestKit default-timeout
* TypedActor timeout for non void methods
* Transactor coordinated-timeout
* ZeroMQ new-socket-timeout
* And in various tests
- PropertyMaster is the only place in Akka which calls
ClassLoader.getClass (apart from kernel, which might be special)
- all PropertyMaster methods (there are only three) take a ClassManifest
of what is to be constructed, and they verify that the obtained object
is actually compatible with the required type
Other stuff:
- noticed that I had forgotten to change to ExtendedActorSystem when
constructing Extensions by ExtensionKey (damn you, reflection!)
- moved Serializer.currentSystem into JavaSerializer, because that’s the
only one needing it (it’s only used in readResolve() methods)
- Serializers are constructed now with one-arg constructor taking
ExtendedActorSystem (if that exists, otherwise no-arg as before), to
allow JavaSerializer to do its magic; possibly necessary for others as
well
- Removed all Option[ClassLoader] signatures
- made it so that the ActorSystem will try context class loader, then
the class loader which loaded the class actually calling into
ActorSystem.apply, then the loader which loaded ActorSystemImpl
- for the second of the above I added a (reflectively accessed hopefully
safe) facility for getting caller Class[_] objects by using
sun.reflect.Reflection; this is optional an defaults to None, e.g. on
Android, which means that getting the caller’s classloader is done on
a best effort basis (there’s nothing we can do because a StackTrace
does not contain actual Class[_] objects).
- refactored DurableMailbox to contain the owner val and use that
instead of declaring that in all subclasses
* Changed signatures and constructor of MessageDispatcherConfigurator
* Changed Dispatchers.lookup, keep configurators instead of dispatchers
* Removed most of the Dispatchers.newX methods, newDispatcher is still there because of priority mailbox
* How should we make it easy to configure priority mailbox?
* Changed tons tests
* Documentation and ScalaDoc is not updated yet
* Some tests in ActorModelSpec are temporary ignored due to failure
- was used only in BalancingDispatcherSpec (was dirty, fixed dirty) and
TestActorRef
- fixing the latter involved opening up ActorCell slightly for allowing
new AutoReceivedMessage types (that trait is now not sealed anymore)
- TestActorRef then checks underlying.actor and retrieves it using a
message-based request if it is still null
- IAR is subclass of AR and SAR
- all concrete ARs implement IAR
- move sendSystemMessage to IAR
all in preparation for unifying the ActorPath look-up for local&remote
actor refs
- create ActorSystemImpl trait to make ActorSystem fully abstract
- add Java API for constructing (ActorSystem.create(...))
- only go through factory methods because .start() has become necessary
- rename all user-facing occurrences of “app” to “system” (Actor trait
and TestKit/AkkaSpec)
- pass ActorSystemImpl to ActorRefs upon creation, which means that
actorOf() and friends need such an argument, which must be provided to
the ActorRefProvider by the ActorRefFactory implementation
(cascading into all dispatchers, mailboxes, other stuff; had to move
deadLetter stuff to ActorSystem again and split its initialization due
to cyclic dependency)
- remove Props.randomName and associated logic
- ActorRefFactory contains AtomicLong which is used to generate unique
children names
- base64-like encoding is used with reverse “digit” order
- disallow given names which are null, empty or start with ‘$’
- random names start have ‘$’ prepended (‘$’ not being one of the 64
characters)
- special marker “$_” for tempPath until “/tmp” supervisor is introduced
- TestActorRef uses globally unique “$$” prefix, as it creates actors
beneath any supervisor as instructed by the user
most tests passing, everything compiling, but docs not updated and nasty
thread-leak preventing me from running the whole test-suite (which is
the reason for this commit: I want to chase down that one first).
- the app.mainbus is classified by Class[_] (currently lookup, will
possibly change to sub-class-aware) and accepts AnyRef messages
- LoggingBus handles akka.event-handlers from config specially:
+ start them as system services, supervised by SystemGuardian
+ keep their subscriptions in sync when logLevel_= is called
+ send them InitializeLogger(bus) message before subscribing them (so
they can register for extras like Mute/UnMute)
- two-phased start-up: first phase with actor-less stdout logging, then
subscription of config loggers, then remove stdout logger (logLevels
configurable separately)
- MainBusReaper watches registered receivers and unsubscribes them upon
death (started in phase 2)
- logger factory on Logging object, needs app/bus and log source;
default instance in app.log
- moved typed actor factories to app/context (like actor factories)
- fixed a few misplaced supervision changes, all such tests green now
- actually test akka-reference.conf in ConfigSpec
- made DispatcherActorSpec more deterministic (failed intermittently
here, was due to race towards thread pool)
- wrapped all actor initialization failures into
ActorInitializationException and made sure that this leads to Stop
- default to Stop on ActorKilledException
- fixed ActorModelSpec to separately supervise the “waves of actors”
because otherwise the app.guardian is way too busy processing all
those ChildTerminated messages
- change ActorCell._children from Vector[Stats] to TreeMap[ActorRef,
Stats] for performance reasons, have not measured memory impact, yet
- ensured that InterrupedException does not leave current thread via
Failed message to supervisor (wrapped in ActorInterruptedException)
- set core-size=1 and max-size=4 for default dispatcher during test
- every actor is now supervised, where the root of the tree is
app.guardian, which has its supervisor field set to a special ActorRef
obtained from provider.theOneWhoWalksTheBubblesOfSpaceTime (this name
is meant to indicate that this ref is outside of the universe, cf.
Michio Kaku)
- changed all tests to obtain specially supervised children (i.e. not
top-level) via (supervisor ? Props).as[ActorRef].get
- add private[akka] ScalaActorRef.sendSystemMessage for sending
Supervise()
- everything routing or remote is broken wrt. supervision, as that was
not “properly” implemented to begin with, will be tackled after
app/supervision/eventbus/AkkaSpec are stabilized enough
- add Logging trait for nicer interface
- add EventHandlerLogging class for offering the nice interface from
app.log
- add eventHandler instance to app and use that for all internal logging
(this means that some places (dispatchers, remoting) were infiltrated
by app just to do logging, but I think we'll need app in there soon
enough for other reasons)
- remove global Config
- pull everything which depended on it into new AkkaApplication
- leave EventHandler alone for the moment: that evil sucker gets his
very own AkkaApplication("akka-reference.conf") until we have settled
on an acceptable logging API without globals
- make akka-actor and akka-testkit compile
- TestKit uses implicit AkkaApplication passing for maximum convenience
- Actor object nearly completely removed, actor creation possible via
ActorRefFactory interface which is implemented by AkkaApplication and
ActorContext
- serialization of ActorRef is probably broken, and so is the reflective
RemoteSupport (now needs AkkaApplication constructor arg)
- everything else is still broken, including akka-actor-tests, so this
is of course all not runtime-tested
- removed SelfActorRef
- added an ActorContext interface that provides a view into ActorInstance
- the ActorInstance (as ActorContext) gets injected into the Actor
- moved self methods like sender and reply directly to the Actor