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Scala example source code file (DaemonScheduler.scala)

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Java - Scala tags/keywords

daemonscheduler, daemonscheduler, delegatingscheduler, delegatingscheduler, forkjoinscheduler, ischeduler, ischeduler, resizablethreadpoolscheduler, resizablethreadpoolscheduler

The Scala DaemonScheduler.scala source code

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package scala.actors
package scheduler

/**
 * Default scheduler for actors with daemon semantics, such as those backing futures.
 *
 * @author Erik Engbrecht
 */
object DaemonScheduler extends DelegatingScheduler {

  protected def makeNewScheduler(): IScheduler = {
    val sched = if (!ThreadPoolConfig.useForkJoin) {
      val s = new ResizableThreadPoolScheduler(true)
      s.start()
      s
    } else {
      val s = new ForkJoinScheduler(true)
      s.start()
      s
    }
    Debug.info(this+": starting new "+sched+" ["+sched.getClass+"]")
    sched
  }

}

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