I’ve tried Akka Typed and so far it looks nice. I’m just wondering if there 
might be issues with stack-safety and memory leaks. Consider for instance 
the following behavior definition given in the documentation:

private def chatRoom(sessions: List[ActorRef[SessionEvent]]): Behavior[Command] 
=
  Actor.immutable[Command] { (ctx, msg) ⇒
    msg match {
      case GetSession(screenName, client) ⇒
        val wrapper = ctx.spawnAdapter {
          p: PostMessage ⇒ PostSessionMessage(screenName, p.message)
        }
        client ! SessionGranted(wrapper)
        chatRoom(client :: sessions)
      case PostSessionMessage(screenName, message) ⇒
        val mp = MessagePosted(screenName, message)
        sessions foreach (_ ! mp)
        Actor.same
    }
  }

The chatRoom function is not tail-recursive, therefore each time the behavior 
receives a message it will create a new frame, right?

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