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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:07:24+00:00 2026-05-27T04:07:24+00:00

I think I found a problem with the EventHandler . The below spec will

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I think I found a problem with the EventHandler. The below spec will run forever.
Basically the EventHandler.info() will cause this. I tried calling EventHandler.shutdown() using the After spec. But, without luck. Do you think I’m missing something?

Akka: 1.3-RC1

class EventHandlerProblem extends Specification {

  def is =
    "This describes a possible problem with the EventHandler" ^
      p ^
      "The EventHandler should" ^
      "not keep spinning forever...." ! e1

  end

  def e1 = {
    // no need to start the actor
    val ac = TestActorRef[PrintMessageActor]

    true must beTrue
  }
}

class PrintMessageActor extends Actor {
  EventHandler.info(this, "Printer actor is starting up...")

  def receive = {
    case msg => {
      println("Recieved: " + msg)
    }
  }
}
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    2026-05-27T04:07:25+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:07 am

    In my Akka Actor tests, I have a special trait which calls the registry.shutdownAll after running all of the fragments. This way, while you still need to be careful that your tests can run in parallel without stepping on each other, things get cleaned up after all the tests run. Here’s the trait:

    import org.specs2.Specification
    import org.specs2.specification.{Step,Fragments}
    import akka.actor.Actor.registry
    trait AkkaSpec extends Specification {
      override def map(fs: => Fragments) = fs ^ Step(registry.shutdownAll)
    }
    
    class EventHandlerProblem extends AkkaSpec {
    
      def is =
        "This describes a possible problem with the EventHandler" ^
          p ^
          "The EventHandler should" ^
          "not keep spinning forever...." ! e1
    
      end
    
      def e1 = {
        // no need to start the actor
        val ac = TestActorRef[PrintMessageActor]
    
        true must beTrue
      }
    }
    
    class PrintMessageActor extends Actor {
      EventHandler.info(this, "Printer actor is starting up...")
    
      def receive = {
        case msg => {
          println("Recieved: " + msg)
        }
      }
    }
    
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