I've ported the following test to .NET
https://github.com/akka/akka/blob/master/akka-actor-tests/src/test/scala/akka/actor/ActorLifeCycleSpec.scala
However, there is one thing I don't get with this implementation.
On line 28.
def receive = { case "status" ⇒ sender() ! message("OK") }
The LifeCycleTestActor is responding to the sender, it is not passing the
"OK" response via the "report" function.
In my port, I pass the response via the report function, so that all
outgoing messages arrive at the same place.
How can the "OK" response be available to the "expectMsg" in the scala
version when there is no sender?
you are sending "status" from the test spec to the restarter so I assume
the sender() will be NoSender?
Am I reading this wrong? or is there some other magic in the test spec that
makes it possible to expectMsg here?
//Roger
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