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Scala example source code file (Reaction.scala)

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actor, actor, actortask, actortask, any, any, controlthrowable, killactorcontrol, partialfunction, partialfunction, reaction, this

The Scala Reaction.scala source code

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package scala.actors

import scala.util.control.ControlThrowable
import java.lang.{InterruptedException, Runnable}

private[actors] class KillActorControl extends ControlThrowable

/** <p>
 *    The abstract class <code>Reaction associates
 *    an instance of an <code>Actor with a
 *    <a class="java/lang/Runnable" href="" target="contentFrame">
 *    <code>java.lang.Runnable.
 *  </p>
 *
 *  @author Philipp Haller
 */
@deprecated("This class will be removed in a future release", "2.7.7")
class Reaction(a: Actor, f: PartialFunction[Any, Any], msg: Any)
extends ActorTask(a, if (f == null) (() => a.act()) else null, f, msg) {

  def this(a: Actor) = this(a, null, null)

}

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