adams.flow.control.FreeMemory
Attempts to free up memory of the sub-flow that it belongs to.
This actor is useful in case when sub-flows are only executed once, but still keep their data-structures and gobble up unnecessary memory. One scenario is having a adams.flow.control.Branch actor with lots of sequences as branches, which only get executed once.
The parent must implement adams.flow.core.SubFlowWrapUp in order for this to work.
CAUTION: Behind the scenes, all actors below this actor's parent will call their wrapUp() methods to conserve space. Therefore, use this actor with caution, as it will basically reset the actors.
Flow input/output:
- input: adams.flow.core.Unknown
The logging level for outputting errors and debugging output.
command-line | -logging-level <OFF|SEVERE|WARNING|INFO|CONFIG|FINE|FINER|FINEST> |
default | WARNING |
min-user-mode | Expert |
The name of the actor.
command-line | -name <java.lang.String> |
default | FreeMemory |
The annotations to attach to this actor.
command-line | -annotation <adams.core.base.BaseAnnotation> |
default |
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If set to true, transformation is skipped and the input token is just forwarded as it is.
command-line | -skip <boolean> |
default | false |
If set to true, the flow execution at this level gets stopped in case this actor encounters an error; the error gets propagated; useful for critical actors.
command-line | -stop-flow-on-error <boolean> |
default | false |
min-user-mode | Expert |
If enabled, then no errors are output in the console; Note: the enclosing actor handler must have this enabled as well.
command-line | -silent <boolean> |
default | false |
min-user-mode | Expert |