- 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 |
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