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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T08:32:23+00:00 2026-05-14T08:32:23+00:00

This is the code I used from a book… import scala.actors.Actor._ val countActor =

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This is the code I used from a book…

import scala.actors.Actor._

val countActor = actor {
  loop {
    react {
      case "how many?" => {
        println("I've got " + mailboxSize.toString + " messages in my mailbox.")
      }
    }
  }
}

countActor ! 1
countActor ! 2
countActor ! 3
countActor ! "how many?"
countActor ! "how many?"
countActor ! 4
countActor ! "how many?"

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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Main$$anon$1$$anonfun$1$$anonfun$apply$2

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    2026-05-14T08:32:23+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:32 am

    I’m guessing you are executing with just scala rather than compiling. The script does work if you compile it (and wrap it in an Application-trait singleton object):

    import scala.actors.Actor._
    object ActorTest extends Application {
      val countActor = actor {
        loop {
            react {
                case "how many?" => { println("I've got " + mailboxSize.toString + " messages in my mailbox.") }
          }
        }
      }
    
      countActor ! 1
      countActor ! 2
      countActor ! 3
      countActor ! "how many?"
      countActor ! "how many?"
      countActor ! 4
      countActor ! "how many?"
    }
    
    // vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et:
    

    When I compile that, I get the following files:

    • ActorTest$$anonfun$1$$anonfun$apply$2$$anonfun$apply$1.class
    • ActorTest$$anonfun$1$$anonfun$apply$2.class
    • ActorTest$$anonfun$1.class
    • ActorTest$.class
    • ActorTest.class

    If I invoke it with scala -cp . ActorTest I get this:

    ricoeur:~ tom$ scala -cp . ActorTest
    I've got 6 messages in my mailbox.
    I've got 5 messages in my mailbox.
    I've got 4 messages in my mailbox.
    ^C

    It sits and waits after the “I’ve got 4 messages in my mailbox” output until I Ctrl+C it.

    Hope that helps.

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