* Remove akka-camel
This module has been deprecated since 2.5.0 and will now be removed in 2.6.
If there is interest it can be moved to a separate community-maintained repo.
* Add note to migration guide
* Remove from allModules as well
* Adds internal access to materializer before initialization (#25324)
* Implements new actorRef source based on graph stage (#25324)
* Removes obsolete actorRef source (#25324)
* Improves backwards compatibility with old implementation (#25324)
* Removes dedicated new subclass for materializer access again (#25324)
* Improves implementation (#25324)
* Finalizes implementation (#25324)
* Small improvements to API and documentation (#25324)
* Completion strategy as a replacement for poison pill (#25324)
* Adding more tests and updating the documentation (#25324)
* ⇒, →, ←
* because we don't want to show them in documentation snippets and
then it's complicated to avoid that when snippets are
located in src/test/scala in individual modules
* dont replace object `→` in FSM.scala and PersistentFSM.scala
fix akka-actor-tests compile errors
some tests still fail though
Fix test failures in akka-actor-test
Manually work arround missing implicit Factory[Nothing, Seq[Nothing]]
see https://github.com/scala/scala-collection-compat/issues/137
akka-remote scalafix changes
Fix shutdownAll compile error
test:akka-remote scalafix changes
akka-multi-node-testkit scalafix
Fix akka-remote-tests multi-jvm compile errors
akka-stream-tests/test:scalafix
Fix test:akka-stream-tests
Crude implementation of ByteString.map
scalafix akka-actor-typed, akka-actor-typed-tests
akka-actor-typed-tests compile and succeed
scalafix akka-camel
scalafix akka-cluster
akka-cluster compile & test
scalafix akka-cluster-metrics
Fix akka-cluster-metrics
scalafix akka-cluster-tools
akka-cluster-tools compile and test
scalafix akka-distributed-data
akka-distributed-data fixes
scalafix akka-persistence
scalafix akka-cluster-sharding
fix akka-cluster-sharding
scalafix akka-contrib
Fix akka-cluster-sharding-typed test
scalafix akka-docs
Use scala-stm 0.9 (released for M5)
akka-docs
Remove dependency on collections-compat
Cherry-pick the relevant constructs to our own
private utils
Shorten 'scala.collections.immutable' by importing it
Duplicate 'immutable' imports
Use 'foreach' on futures
Replace MapLike with regular Map
Internal API markers
Simplify ccompat by moving PackageShared into object
Since we don't currently need to differentiate between 2.11 and
Avoid relying on 'union' (and ++) being left-biased
Fix akka-actor/doc by removing -Ywarn-unused
Make more things more private
Copyright headers
Use 'unsorted' to go from SortedSet to Set
Duplicate import
Use onComplete rather than failed.foreach
Clarify why we partly duplicate scala-collection-compat
* Add CopyrightHeader support for sbt-boilerplate plugin.
* Add CopyrightHeader support for `*.proto` files.
* Add regex match for both `–` and `-` for CopyrightHeader.
* Add CopyrightHeader support for sbt build files.
* Update copyright from 2018 to 2019.
* The ThreadLocal Serialization.currentTransportInformation is used for serializing local
actor refs, but it's also useful when a serializer library e.g. custom serializer/deserializer
in Jackson need access to the current ActorSystem.
* We set this in a rather ad-hoc way from remoting and in some persistence plugins, but it's only
set for serialization and not deserialization, and it's easy for Persistence plugins or other
libraries to forget this when using Akka serialization directly.
* This change is automatically setting the info when using the ordinary serialize and deserialize
methods.
* It's also set when LocalActorRefProvider, which wasn't always the case previously.
* Keep a cached instance of Serialization.Information in the provider to avoid
creating new instances all the time.
* Added optional Persistence TCK tests to verify that the plugin is setting this
if it's using some custom calls to the serializer.
* One does not "simply"
* It's not obvious
* It's not really _that_ easily done
* Basically is basically a useless word
* Of course - if you already know how things work you wouldn't be reading the docs
* Clearly is maybe not so clear for everyone
* Just was just a bit harder as there are some uses that are just