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It is also possible to use '' | It is also possible to use '' | ||
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When the message sent to a multireference is annotated with @Due(t), the timeout is applied to the implicit multifuture, | When the message sent to a multireference is annotated with @Due(t), the timeout is applied to the implicit multifuture, | ||
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+ | ==== Leased Object References ==== | ||
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+ | The module ''/ | ||
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+ | The implementation of leased object references actually consists of two files: ''/ | ||
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+ | The '' | ||
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+ | Variations of these constructs are also provided to allow developers to specify the renewal time interval in renew-on-call leased references and the name(s) of the method(s) which expires a single-call leased reference. | ||
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+ | renew: leasedRef for: interval; | ||
+ | revoke: leasedRef; | ||
+ | timeLeft: leasedRef; | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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+ | Finally, the '' | ||
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==== Dynamic Variables ==== | ==== Dynamic Variables ==== |
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