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Could you please share your code? Its difficult to say whitout seeing it. Send method allows you to send a message asynchrounously. see documentation for the details https://docs.ergo.services/basics/process#process-states |
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Hi,
just tried to dive into this framework (never had experience with the Erlang/OTP) and faced a strange issue.
I tried to create a chain of synchronous calls based on the generated code (application-supervisor-3 actors, just calling one another: A->B->C with the returning of answer C->B->A).
But every call is rejected with "not allowed". As I understand, this is due to the process status. At the same time, the process should wake up if there is something in the mailbox.
I may be missing something, but how can something be added to the mailbox if the very operation of adding to the mailbox checks a status that returns
falsedue to the sleeping process because there are no messages in the mailbox?Send, meanwhile, usesIsAlive, which allows theSleepstatus, and therefore it works stably (but it doesn’t return a response, so it’s not quite suitable for my task).So, the questions here are next:
Would you kindly to tell me, please, is there any description of the difference between
SendandCall?And if it is expected behaviour of
Call, then is there something that should be done to wake up the actor?Thank you for attention to this matter.
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