The JavaDoc for the Source.from(...) method says this: "Elements are 
emitted periodically with the specified interval. The tick element will be 
delivered to downstream consumers that has requested any elements. If a 
consumer has not requested any elements at the point in time when the tick 
element is produced it will not receive that tick element later. It will 
receive new tick elements as soon as it has requested more elements."

There's nothing there about stream completion. I suppose it should complete 
normally. The name Cancellable threw me a bit. Most of the JavaDoc for the 
Graph variants associate cancellation with failure; for example: 'Cancels 
when' downstream cancels.

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