A SubFlow (or SubSource) is not a Graph, it is an unfinished builder
that accepts transformations. This allows us to capture the substreams’
transformations before materializing the flow, which will be very
helpful in fully fusing all operators.
Another change is that groupBy now requires a maxSubstreams parameter in
order to bound its resource usage. In exchange the matching merge can be
unbounded. This trades silent deadlock for explicit stream failure.
This commit also changes all uses of Predef.identity to use `conforms`
and removes the HTTP impl.util.identityFunc.
- replace all occurrences with equivalent GraphStage implementations
This commit introduces a mini-DSL for GraphStage that allows emitting or
reading multiple elements to/from a port with one statement, installing
stateful handlers on the port to make it work. The emitting side allows
stacked continuations, meaning that while an emit() is ongoing (waiting
for demand) another one can be added to the queue; this allows
convenient formualation of merge-type stages.
* FlowMaterializer is now the actor independent interface
* ActorFlowMaterializer is the actor based interface
* MaterializerSettings renamed to ActorFlowMaterializerSettings
* impl.ActorBasedFlowMaterializer renamed to impl.ActorFlowMaterializerImpl
* Optimizations included in ActorFlowMaterializerSettings
* Note that http is using FlowMaterializer in api, but I suspect that it
will currently only run with a ActorFlowMaterializer