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author | Arnout Engelen <github@bzzt.net> | 2016-08-05 11:28:33 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2016-08-05 11:28:33 +0200 |
commit | 6a5795f318c1434b2b34c4bf4f8c99e8b3d6459b (patch) | |
tree | 69d798f8cccedc55ae469a57495e6b5b9a65aa88 | |
parent | 4395afe0ab7c59f088607d0849abe48b0f83265d (diff) | |
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Fix dead link to Akka's Dataflow Concurrency
And mention it's been removed in favour of this library.
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@@ -97,7 +97,8 @@ The `async` approach has two advantages over the use of The existing continuations (CPS) plugin for Scala can also be used to provide a syntactic layer like `async`. This approach has been -used in Akka's [Dataflow Concurrency](http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/snapshot/scala/dataflow.html) +used in Akka's [Dataflow Concurrency](http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.3-M1/scala/dataflow.html) +(now deprecated in favour of this library). CPS-based rewriting of asynchronous code also produces a closure for each suspension. It can also lead to type errors that are |