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package scala.actors
/**
* The CanReply trait defines result-bearing message send operations.
*
* @author Philipp Haller
*
* @define actor `CanReply`
*/
trait CanReply[-T, +R] {
type Future[+P] <: () => P
/**
* Sends msg to this $actor and
* awaits reply (synchronous).
*
* @param msg the message to be sent
* @return the reply
*/
def !?(msg: T): R
/**
* Sends msg to this $actor and
* awaits reply (synchronous) within msec
* milliseconds.
*
* @param msec the time span before timeout
* @param msg the message to be sent
* @return None in case of timeout, otherwise
* Some(x) where x is the reply
*/
def !?(msec: Long, msg: T): Option[R]
/**
* Sends msg to this $actor and
* immediately returns a future representing the reply value.
*
* @param msg the message to be sent
* @return the future
*/
def !!(msg: T): Future[R]
/**
* Sends msg to this $actor and
* immediately returns a future representing the reply value.
* The reply is post-processed using the partial function
* handler. This also allows to recover a more
* precise type for the reply value.
*
* @param msg the message to be sent
* @param handler the function to be applied to the response
* @return the future
*/
def !: Future[P]
}
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