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NAME

       Memoize::ExpireLRU - Expiry plug-in for Memoize that adds LRU cache expiration

SYNOPSIS

           use Memoize;

           memoize('slow_function',
                   TIE => [Memoize::ExpireLRU,
                           CACHESIZE => n,
                          ]);

       Note that one need not "use" this module.  It will be found by the Memoize module.

       The argument to "CACHESIZE" must be an integer.  Normally, this is all that is needed.  Additional
       options are available:

               TUNECACHESIZE => m,
               INSTANCE      => 'descriptive_name',
               TIE           => '[DB_File, $filename, O_RDWR | O_CREATE, 0666]'

DESCRIPTION

       For the theory of Memoization, please see the Memoize module documentation. This module implements an
       expiry policy for Memoize that follows LRU semantics, that is, the last n results, where n is specified
       as the argument to the "CACHESIZE" parameter, will be cached.

PERFORMANCE TUNING

       It is often quite difficult to determine what size cache will give optimal results for a given function.
       To aid in determining this, ExpireLRU includes cache tuning support. Enabling this causes a definite
       performance hit, but it is often useful before code is released to production.

       To enable cache tuning support, simply specify the optional "TUNECACHESIZE" parameter with a size greater
       than that of the "CACHESIZE" parameter.

       When the program exits, a set of statistics will be printed to stderr. If multiple routines have been
       memoized, separate sets of statistics are printed for each routine. The default names are somewhat
       cryptic: this is the purpose of the "INSTANCE" parameter. The value of this parameter will be used as the
       identifier within the statistics report.

DIAGNOSTIC METHODS

       Two additional routines are available but not exported. Memoize::ExpireLRU::ShowStats returns a string
       identical to the statistics report printed to STDERR at the end of the program if test caches have been
       enabled; Memoize::ExpireLRU::DumpCache takes the instance name of a memoized function as a parameter, and
       returns a string describing the current state of that instance.

SEE ALSO

       Memoize

REPOSITORY

       <https://github.com/neilb/Memoize-ExpireLRU>

AUTHOR

       Brent B. Powers (B2Pi), Powers@B2Pi.com

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 1999 by Brent B. Powers.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.