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NAME

       Cache::Null - Null implementation of the Cache interface

SYNOPSIS

         use Cache::Null;

         my $cache = Cache::Null->new();

       See Cache for the usage synopsis.

DESCRIPTION

       The Cache::Null class implements the Cache interface, but does not actually persist data.
       This is useful when developing and debugging a system and you wish to easily turn off
       caching.  As a result, all calls return results indicating that there is no data stored.

CONSTRUCTOR

         my $cache = Cache::Null->new( %options )

       The constructor takes cache properties as named arguments, for example:

         my $cache = Cache::Null->new( default_expires => '600 sec' );

       See 'PROPERTIES' below and in the Cache documentation for a list of all available
       properties that can be set.  However it should be noted that all the existing properties,
       such as default_expires, have no effect in a Null cache.

METHODS

       See 'Cache' for the API documentation.

SEE ALSO

       Cache

AUTHOR

        Chris Leishman <chris@leishman.org>
        Based on work by DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@unto.net>

COPYRIGHT

        Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Chris Leishman.  All Rights Reserved.

       This module is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either
       expressed or implied. This program is free software; you can redistribute or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

       $Id: Null.pm,v 1.4 2006/01/31 15:23:58 caleishm Exp $