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So, if I have an actor, I can give it a name. But, can I access that name internally? Example:

class Actorz extends Actor with ActorLogging {
   val actorName = //??What function

   def receive = {
     case x => log.debug(actorName+": Received Message: "+x)
   }
}

val actor = system.actorOf(Props[Actorz], "named")
actor ! "dogs"

Now, I can pass its name as a constructor parameter. But, that seems like unnecessary duplication if there is a way to get the name internally... as it was set when I instantiated the actor using system.actorOf. API docs didn't seem to have anything.

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