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I currently try to ask an actor and do stuff afterwards "onComplete".

Here my example:

(this snippet is contained in a method)

(receivingActor ? message).mapTo[ReturnMessage].onComplete {
  case Success(rm) =>
    rm.getEitherObjectOrError() match {
      case Left(a) => return a
      case Right(e) =>
        sender ! ReturnMessage(None, Some(e))
        context.stop(self)
    }
  case Failure ... (doesnt matter)
}

When I try to cast my any object to the expected type...

any.asInstanceOf[ExpectedType]

... I receive the following exception:

 ERROR akka.actor.OneForOneStrategy - scala.runtime.BoxedUnit cannot be cast to ExpectedType
 java.lang.ClassCastException: scala.runtime.BoxedUnit cannot be cast to ExpectedType

Usually I`d expect any as an object of type "Any", so... What am I missing?

Thanks in advance

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  • If you switch your onComplete to an andThen you can achieve the completion side effects you desire as well as retain the original return type of the Future returned from the ask.
    – cmbaxter
    Jun 20, 2014 at 12:51

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Future.onComplete has a return type of Unit, basically it doesn't return anything.

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  • but... as you can see there is a "return" inside my code snippet. This is part of a method. when I use the method it returns my object correctly, but afterwards I get the same exception again when I try to cast..
    – heiningair
    Jun 19, 2014 at 18:38
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    Your return is ignored. The definition of onComplete: def onComplete[U](func: Try[T] => U): Unit. So your function can return anything (U) the internal behavior of Future is to not care, ignore it and return Unit. Your any has type Unit and value ().
    – vptheron
    Jun 19, 2014 at 19:49

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