Glenn Maynard 9bc27fb390 Messages and commands are nearly identical: they both have a name,
they can both have parameters stashed in a table, and they both play
stuff out of the actor command list.  Merge them; now the only
difference between playing and broadcasting a command is that playing
plays recursively on a tree and broadcasting sends to all subscribers.

The distinction between "messages" and "commands" is cosmetic now;
everything is a message.  The only thing special about commands intended
to be received as a broadcast is the "Message" suffix, which subscribes it.
2007-02-03 06:17:02 +00:00
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