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When switching the enqueueing logic to use the actual time instead of the current tick number (which had been the purpose of the whole rewrite) I managed to make the same mistake I did half a year ago again: enqueueing into the same slot that has just been processed needs to subtract one round while enqueueing into the slot that is about to be processed MUST NOT DO THIS. There was another bug in there related to differences between tick number and actual time and remaining ticks of the task. I hope that the code is now clear and simple enough as to be actually correct. As usual, all tests passing. |
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h1. Akka We believe that writing correct concurrent, fault-tolerant and scalable applications is too hard. Most of the time it's because we are using the wrong tools and the wrong level of abstraction. Akka is here to change that. Using the Actor Model together with Software Transactional Memory we raise the abstraction level and provide a better platform to build correct concurrent and scalable applications. For fault-tolerance we adopt the "Let it crash" model which the telecom industry has used with great success to build applications that self-heal and systems that never stop. Actors also provide the abstraction for transparent distribution and the basis for truly scalable and fault-tolerant applications. Akka is Open Source and available under the Apache 2 License. Learn more at "http://akka.io":http://akka.io.