Use a global dataclass instead, cuz we like "objects"?
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from itertools import cycle
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from pprint import pformat
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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import trio
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import tractor
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_snd_chan, _recv_chan = trio.open_memory_channel(100)
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_actor_state = {'some_state_stuff': None}
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@dataclass
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class MyProcessStateThing:
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state: dict = field(default_factory=dict)
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def update(self, msg: dict):
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self.state.update(msg)
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_actor_state = MyProcessStateThing()
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async def update_local_state(msg: dict):
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"""Update process-local state from sent message and exit.
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"""
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actor = tractor.current_actor()
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global _actor_state
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actor = tractor.current_actor()
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print(f'Yo we got a message {msg}')
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# update the "actor state"
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_actor_state.update(msg)
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print(f'New local "state" for {actor.uid} is {pformat(_actor_state)}')
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print(f'New local "state" for {actor.uid} is {pformat(_actor_state.state)}')
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# we're done so exit this task running in the subactor
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await portal.run(update_local_state, msg={f'msg_{i}': count})
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# blocks here indefinitely synce we spawned "daemon actors using
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# blocks here indefinitely synce we spawned "daemon actors" using
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# .start_actor()`, you'll need to control-c to cancel.
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