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Deprecated Actors Library for Scala
/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2005-2013, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
package scala.actors
/**
* @author Philipp Haller
* @note This class inherits a public var called 'msg' from ReactorTask,
* and also defines a constructor parameter which shadows it (which makes any
* changes to the underlying var invisible.) I can't figure out what's supposed
* to happen, so I renamed the constructor parameter to at least be less confusing.
*/
private[actors] class ActorTask(actor: InternalActor,
fun: () => Unit,
handler: PartialFunction[Any, Any],
initialMsg: Any)
extends ReplyReactorTask(actor, fun, handler, initialMsg) {
protected override def beginExecution() {
super.beginExecution()
actor.synchronized { // shouldExit guarded by actor
if (actor.shouldExit)
actor.exit()
}
}
protected override def terminateExecution(e: Throwable) {
val senderInfo = try { Some(actor.internalSender) } catch {
case _: Exception => None
}
// !!! If this is supposed to be setting the current contents of the
// inherited mutable var rather than always the value given in the constructor,
// then it should be changed from initialMsg to msg.
val uncaught = UncaughtException(actor,
if (initialMsg != null) Some(initialMsg) else None,
senderInfo,
Thread.currentThread,
e)
val todo = actor.synchronized {
val res = if (!actor.links.isEmpty)
actor.exitLinked(uncaught)
else {
super.terminateExecution(e)
() => {}
}
res
}
todo()
}
}