Compiling CAF requires CMake and a C++11-compatible compiler. To get and compile the sources on UNIX-like systems, type the following in a terminal:
We recommended to run the unit tests as well:
If the output indicates an error, please submit a bug report that includes (a)
your compiler version, (b) your OS, and (c) the content of the file
build/Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log
.
- Lightweight, fast and efficient actor implementations
- Network transparent messaging
- Error handling based on Erlang's failure model
- Pattern matching for messages as internal DSL to ease development
- Thread-mapped actors for soft migration of existing applications
- Publish/subscribe group communication
- GCC 4.8
- Clang 3.4
- Visual Studio 2015, Update 3
- Linux
- Mac OS X
- Windows (static library only)
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include "caf/all.hpp"
using std::endl;
using std::string;
using namespace caf;
behavior mirror(event_based_actor* self) {
// return the (initial) actor behavior
return {
// a handler for messages containing a single string
// that replies with a string
[=](const string& what) -> string {
// prints "Hello World!" via aout (thread-safe cout wrapper)
aout(self) << what << endl;
// reply "!dlroW olleH"
return string(what.rbegin(), what.rend());
}
};
}
void hello_world(event_based_actor* self, const actor& buddy) {
// send "Hello World!" to our buddy ...
self->request(buddy, std::chrono::seconds(10), "Hello World!").then(
// ... wait up to 10s for a response ...
[=](const string& what) {
// ... and print it
aout(self) << what << endl;
}
);
}
void caf_main(actor_system& system) {
// create a new actor that calls 'mirror()'
auto mirror_actor = system.spawn(mirror);
// create another actor that calls 'hello_world(mirror_actor)';
system.spawn(hello_world, mirror_actor);
// system will wait until both actors are destroyed before leaving main
}
// creates a main function for us that calls our caf_main
CAF_MAIN()