// // UniqueExpireCache.h // // Library: Foundation // Package: Cache // Module: UniqueExpireCache // // Definition of the UniqueExpireCache class. // // Copyright (c) 2006, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH. // and Contributors. // // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0 // #ifndef Foundation_UniqueExpireCache_INCLUDED #define Foundation_UniqueExpireCache_INCLUDED #include "Poco/AbstractCache.h" #include "Poco/UniqueExpireStrategy.h" namespace Poco { template class UniqueExpireCache : public AbstractCache, TMutex, TEventMutex> /// An UniqueExpireCache caches entries for a given time amount. In contrast /// to ExpireCache which only allows to set a per cache expiration value, it allows to define /// expiration per CacheEntry. /// Each TValue object must thus offer the following method: /// /// const Poco::Timestamp& getExpiration() const; /// /// which returns the absolute timepoint when the entry will be invalidated. /// Accessing an object will NOT update this absolute expire timepoint. /// You can use the Poco::ExpirationDecorator to add the getExpiration /// method to values that do not have a getExpiration function. /// /// Be careful when using an UniqueExpireCache. A cache is often used /// like cache.has(x) followed by cache.get x). Note that it could happen /// that the "has" call works, then the current execution thread gets descheduled, time passes, /// the entry gets invalid, thus leading to an empty SharedPtr being returned /// when "get" is invoked. { public: UniqueExpireCache() : AbstractCache, TMutex, TEventMutex>(UniqueExpireStrategy()) { } ~UniqueExpireCache() { } private: UniqueExpireCache(const UniqueExpireCache & aCache); UniqueExpireCache & operator=(const UniqueExpireCache & aCache); }; } // namespace Poco #endif // Foundation_UniqueExpireCache_INCLUDED