check if something can be done about Actor initialization order
We currently call receive() within Actor.$init$, which means before the subclass’ constructor has run. This has been done to move the behavior stack into the Actor trait and is logical as such, but maybe we can be a bit more friendly to unsuspecting users.
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Actually, we call it after the constructor has run.
// If no becomes were issued, the actors behavior is its receive method
behaviorStack = if (behaviorStack.isEmpty) instance.receive :: behaviorStack else behaviorStack
// If no becomes were issued, the actors behavior is its receive method
behaviorStack = if (behaviorStack.isEmpty) instance.receive :: behaviorStack else behaviorStack
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