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NAME

       cache::async - Asynchronous in-memory cache


SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require cache::async  ?0.3?

       ::cache::async objectName commandprefix ?options...?

       objectName get key donecmdprefix

       objectName set key value

       objectName unset key

       objectName exists key

       objectName clear ?key?

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DESCRIPTION

       This  package  provides objects which cache data in memory, and operate
       asynchronously with regard to request and responses.  The  objects  are
       agnostic  with regard to cache keys and values, and unknown methods are
       delegated to the provider of cached data. These two properties make  it
       easy to use caches as a facade for any data provider.


API

       The package exports a class, cache::async, as specified below.

       ::cache::async objectName commandprefix ?options...?
              The command creates a new cache object with an associated global
              Tcl command whose name is objectName.  This command may be  used
              to invoke various operations on the object.

              The commandprefix is the action to perform when an user asks for
              data in the cache and the cache doesn't yet know about the  key.
              When  run the commandprefix is given three additional arguments,
              the string get, the key requested, and the cache object  itself,
              in  the form of its object command, in this order. The execution
              of the action is done in an idle-handler, decoupling it from the
              original request.

              The only supported option is

              -full-async-results
                     This  option  defines the behaviour of the cache for when
                     requested keys are known to the cache at the time of  get
                     request.  By default such requeste are responded to asyn-
                     chronously as well. Setting this option to  false  forces
                     the  cache  to  respond  to them synchronuously, although
                     still through the specified callback.

       The object commands created by the class commands above have the form:

       objectName get key donecmdprefix
              This method requests the data for the key from the cache. If the
              data  is  not yet known the command prefix specified during con-
              struction of the cache object is used to ask for  this  informa-
              tion.

              Whenever  the information is/becomes available the donecmdprefix
              will be run to transfer the result to the caller.  This  command
              prefix is invoked with either 2 or 3 arguments, i.e.

              [1]    The string set, the key, and the value.

              [2]    The string unset, and the key.
       These  two  possibilities  are  used to either signal the value for the
       key, or that the key has no value defined for it. The  latter  is  dis-
       tinct from the cache not knowing about the key.

       For  a  cache  object configured to be fully asynchronous (default) the
       donecmdprefix is always run in an idle-handler, decoupling it from  the
       request.  Otherwise the callback will be invoked synchronously when the
       key is known to the cache at the time of the invokation.

       Another important part of the cache's behaviour, as it is  asynchronous
       it  is  possible that multiple get requests are issued for the same key
       before it can respond. In that case the cache will issue only one  data
       request  to  the provider, for the first of these, and suspend the oth-
       ers, and then notify all of them when the data becomes available.

       objectName set key value

       objectName unset key
              These two methods are provided to allow users of  the  cache  to
              make  keys  known  to the cache, as either having a value, or as
              undefined.

              It is expected that the data provider (see commandprefix of  the
              constructor)  uses them in response to data requests for unknown
              keys.

              Note how this matches the cache's own API  towards  its  caller,
              calling the donecmd of get-requests issued to itself with either
              "set key value" or "unset key", versus issuing  get-requests  to
              its  own  provider  with  itself  in  the  place of the donecmd,
              expecting to be called with either "set  key  value"  or  "unset
              key".

              This  also  means  that  these methods invoke the donecmd of all
              get-requests waiting for information about the modified key.

       objectName exists key
              This method queries the cache for knowledge about  the  key  and
              returns a boolean value. The result is true if the key is known,
              and false otherwise.

       objectName clear ?key?
              This method resets the state of either the specified key  or  of
              all  keys  known  to  the  cache,  making it unkown. This forces
              future get-requests to reload the information from the provider.



BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This  document,  and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
       bugs and other problems.  Please report such in the category  cache  of
       the          Tcllib         SF         Trackers         [http://source-
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].  Please also report any  ideas  for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.


KEYWORDS

       asynchronous, cache, callback, synchronous


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2008 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>




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