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Scala example source code file (SchedulerAdapter.scala)
The SchedulerAdapter.scala Scala example source code
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package scala.actors
/** Adapts
* the behavior of the standard [[scala.actors.Scheduler]] object.
*
* Providing an implementation for the
* <code>execute(f: => Unit)</code> method is sufficient to
* obtain a concrete <code>IScheduler</code> implementation.
*
* @author Philipp Haller
*/
@deprecated("Use the akka.actor package instead. For migration from the scala.actors package refer to the Actors Migration Guide.", "2.11.0")
trait SchedulerAdapter extends IScheduler {
/** Submits a <code>Runnable</code> for execution.
*
* @param task the task to be executed
*/
def execute(task: Runnable): Unit =
execute { task.run() }
/** Shuts down the scheduler.
*/
def shutdown(): Unit =
Scheduler.shutdown()
/** When the scheduler is active, it can execute tasks.
*/
def isActive: Boolean =
Scheduler.isActive
/** Registers a newly created actor with this scheduler.
*
* @param a the actor to be registered
*/
def newActor(a: TrackedReactor) =
Scheduler.newActor(a)
/** Unregisters an actor from this scheduler, because it
* has terminated.
*
* @param a the actor to be unregistered
*/
def terminated(a: TrackedReactor) =
Scheduler.terminated(a)
/** Registers a closure to be executed when the specified
* actor terminates.
*
* @param a the actor
* @param f the closure to be registered
*/
def onTerminate(a: TrackedReactor)(f: => Unit) =
Scheduler.onTerminate(a)(f)
def managedBlock(blocker: scala.concurrent.ManagedBlocker) {
blocker.block()
}
}
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