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attic has its own attic.lrucache implementation of a least-recently-used cache.
Python (since 3.2) has something quite similar in stdlib:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/functools.html#functools.lru_cache
So I was wondering if there are special reasons to have attic.lrucache and not just use the stdlib stuff.
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the stdlib lrucache is just a function decorator and does not support enumeration of cache contents (and attic needs that).
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attic has its own attic.lrucache implementation of a least-recently-used cache.
Python (since 3.2) has something quite similar in stdlib:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/functools.html#functools.lru_cache
So I was wondering if there are special reasons to have attic.lrucache and not just use the stdlib stuff.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: