add queued message handler example#23
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| async fn act(&mut self, msg: Message) { | ||
| match msg { | ||
| Message::Act(n) => { | ||
| // Set the starting count and begin the schedule |
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So the actor is spawned with a count defined by config.starting_count, then the Act message provides a value which is added to that starting count, then on each tick of the scheduler the count is increased by 1 and printed to the console?
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Yep that's it, a fairly basic example. These examples run on OS too.
I'm wondering what boilerplate can be reduced with macros... Maybe a derive on the Actor private data struct.
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This is an example pattern that I like to use for actors. I'm not sure if its different enough to the other examples but I thought I'd throw it up here for your interest.