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Scala example source code file (SchedulerAdapter.scala)
The SchedulerAdapter.scala Scala example source code/* __ *\ ** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API ** ** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2005-2013, LAMP/EPFL ** ** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ ** ** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | ** ** |/ ** \* */ 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() } } Other Scala source code examplesHere is a short list of links related to this Scala SchedulerAdapter.scala source code file: |
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