- it’s a completely new-written thing in pure Java, so that “protected”
modifiers actually work and no ghost errors appear wrt. inheriting
from PartialFunction or similar
- it also features integration with the EventFilter
- all closure-based constructs are modeled as inner classes of the
JavaTestKit, where the user needs to override a single method which
will then be executed
- introducing RepointableActorRef, which starts out with an
UnstartedActorCell which can cheaply be created; the Supervise()
message will trigger child.activate() in the supervisor, which means
that the actual creation (now with normal ActorCell) happens exactly
in the right place and with the right semantics. Messages which were
enqueued to the dummy cell are transferred atomically into the
ActorCell (using normal .tell()), so message sends keep working
exactly as they used to
- this enables getting rid of the brittle synchronization around
RoutedActorRef by replacing that one with a RepointableActorRef
subclass which creates RoutedActorCells upon activate(), with the nice
benefit that there is no hurry then to get it right because the new
cell is constructed “on the side”
misc fixes:
- InvalidMessageException is now actually enforced when trying to send
“null”
- Mailboxes may be created without having an ActorCell, which can come
in handy later, because the cell is only needed when this mailbox is
going to be scheduled on some executor
- remove occurrences of Props(), which is equivalent to Props[Nothing],
which is equivalent to «bug»
- add test case which verifies that context.actorOf is still synchronous
- plus all the stuff I have forgotten.
- include move of doc samples out of akka package also in the
includecode directives
- fix broken serialization docs, which require one thing in the akka
package
- replace TreeMap with custom ChildrenContainer, which has three
implementations: empty, normal and “terminating” (i.e. waiting for
some child to terminate)
- split recreate() in the same way as terminate(), so that there is a
phase during which the suspended actor waits for termination of all
children which were stopped in preRestart
- do not null out “actor” in ActorCell during restart, because we do
need the supervisionStrategy and nulling it out does not buy us much
in this case anyway
- provide new ActorContext.suspendForChildTermination(), which enters
limbo for as long there are outstanding termination requests; this
enables code which is very similar to previously (half-working) setups
with “synchronous” context.stop(child)
docs are still missing, plus a little polishing here and there; oh, and
before I forget: ActorCell NOW is 64 bytes again ;-)