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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008, 2009 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""A simple least-recently-used (LRU) cache."""
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class _LRUNode(object):
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"""This maintains the linked-list which is the lru internals."""
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__slots__ = ('prev', 'next_key', 'key', 'value', 'cleanup', 'size')
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def __init__(self, key, value, cleanup=None):
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self.next_key = _null_key
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self.cleanup = cleanup
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# TODO: We could compute this 'on-the-fly' like we used to, and remove
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# one pointer from this object, we just need to decide if it
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# actually costs us much of anything in normal usage
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prev_key = self.prev.key
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return '%s(%r n:%r p:%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.key,
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self.next_key, prev_key)
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def run_cleanup(self):
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if self.cleanup is not None:
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self.cleanup(self.key, self.value)
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# cleanup might raise an exception, but we want to make sure
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# to break refcycles, etc
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class LRUCache(object):
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"""A class which manages a cache of entries, removing unused ones."""
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def __init__(self, max_cache=100, after_cleanup_count=None,
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after_cleanup_size=symbol_versioning.DEPRECATED_PARAMETER):
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if symbol_versioning.deprecated_passed(after_cleanup_size):
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symbol_versioning.warn('LRUCache.__init__(after_cleanup_size) was'
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' deprecated in 1.11. Use'
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' after_cleanup_count instead.',
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after_cleanup_count = after_cleanup_size
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# The "HEAD" of the lru linked list
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self._most_recently_used = None
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# The "TAIL" of the lru linked list
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self._least_recently_used = None
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self._update_max_cache(max_cache, after_cleanup_count)
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def __contains__(self, key):
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return key in self._cache
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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# Inlined from _record_access to decrease the overhead of __getitem__
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# We also have more knowledge about structure if __getitem__ is
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# succeeding, then we know that self._most_recently_used must not be
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mru = self._most_recently_used
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# Nothing to do, this node is already at the head of the queue
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# Remove this node from the old location
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next_key = node.next_key
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# benchmarking shows that the lookup of _null_key in globals is faster
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# than the attribute lookup for (node is self._least_recently_used)
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if next_key is _null_key:
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# 'node' is the _least_recently_used, because it doesn't have a
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# 'next' item. So move the current lru to the previous node.
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self._least_recently_used = node_prev
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node_next = cache[next_key]
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node_next.prev = node_prev
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node_prev.next_key = next_key
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# Insert this node at the front of the list
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node.next_key = mru.key
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self._most_recently_used = node
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return len(self._cache)
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"""Walk the LRU list, only meant to be used in tests."""
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node = self._most_recently_used
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if node.prev is not None:
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raise AssertionError('the _most_recently_used entry is not'
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' supposed to have a previous entry'
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while node is not None:
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if node.next_key is _null_key:
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if node is not self._least_recently_used:
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raise AssertionError('only the last node should have'
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' no next value: %s' % (node,))
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node_next = self._cache[node.next_key]
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if node_next.prev is not node:
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raise AssertionError('inconsistency found, node.next.prev'
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' != node: %s' % (node,))
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if node.prev is None:
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if node is not self._most_recently_used:
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raise AssertionError('only the _most_recently_used should'
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' not have a previous node: %s'
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if node.prev.next_key != node.key:
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raise AssertionError('inconsistency found, node.prev.next'
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' != node: %s' % (node,))
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def add(self, key, value, cleanup=None):
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"""Add a new value to the cache.
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Also, if the entry is ever removed from the cache, call
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:param key: The key to store it under
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:param value: The object to store
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:param cleanup: None or a function taking (key, value) to indicate
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'value' should be cleaned up.
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raise ValueError('cannot use _null_key as a key')
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if key in self._cache:
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node = self._cache[key]
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# Maintain the LRU properties, even if cleanup raises an
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node.cleanup = cleanup
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self._record_access(node)
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node = _LRUNode(key, value, cleanup=cleanup)
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self._cache[key] = node
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self._record_access(node)
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if len(self._cache) > self._max_cache:
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# Trigger the cleanup
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def cache_size(self):
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"""Get the number of entries we will cache."""
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return self._max_cache
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def get(self, key, default=None):
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node = self._cache.get(key, None)
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self._record_access(node)
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"""Get the list of keys currently cached.
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Note that values returned here may not be available by the time you
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request them later. This is simply meant as a peak into the current
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:return: An unordered list of keys that are currently cached.
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return self._cache.keys()
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"""Get the key:value pairs as a dict."""
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return dict((k, n.value) for k, n in self._cache.iteritems())
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"""Clear the cache until it shrinks to the requested size.
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This does not completely wipe the cache, just makes sure it is under
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the after_cleanup_count.
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# Make sure the cache is shrunk to the correct size
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while len(self._cache) > self._after_cleanup_count:
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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"""Add a value to the cache, there will be no cleanup function."""
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self.add(key, value, cleanup=None)
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def _record_access(self, node):
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"""Record that key was accessed."""
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# Move 'node' to the front of the queue
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if self._most_recently_used is None:
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self._most_recently_used = node
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self._least_recently_used = node
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elif node is self._most_recently_used:
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# Nothing to do, this node is already at the head of the queue
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# We've taken care of the tail pointer, remove the node, and insert it
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if node is self._least_recently_used:
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self._least_recently_used = node.prev
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if node.prev is not None:
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node.prev.next_key = node.next_key
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if node.next_key is not _null_key:
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node_next = self._cache[node.next_key]
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node_next.prev = node.prev
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node.next_key = self._most_recently_used.key
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self._most_recently_used.prev = node
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self._most_recently_used = node
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def _remove_node(self, node):
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if node is self._least_recently_used:
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self._least_recently_used = node.prev
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self._cache.pop(node.key)
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# If we have removed all entries, remove the head pointer as well
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if self._least_recently_used is None:
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self._most_recently_used = None
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# cleanup might raise an exception, but we want to make sure to
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# maintain the linked list
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if node.prev is not None:
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node.prev.next_key = node.next_key
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if node.next_key is not _null_key:
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node_next = self._cache[node.next_key]
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node_next.prev = node.prev
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# And remove this node's pointers
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node.next_key = _null_key
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def _remove_lru(self):
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"""Remove one entry from the lru, and handle consequences.
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If there are no more references to the lru, then this entry should be
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removed from the cache.
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self._remove_node(self._least_recently_used)
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"""Clear out all of the cache."""
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# Clean up in LRU order
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def resize(self, max_cache, after_cleanup_count=None):
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"""Change the number of entries that will be cached."""
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self._update_max_cache(max_cache,
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after_cleanup_count=after_cleanup_count)
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def _update_max_cache(self, max_cache, after_cleanup_count=None):
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self._max_cache = max_cache
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if after_cleanup_count is None:
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self._after_cleanup_count = self._max_cache * 8 / 10
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self._after_cleanup_count = min(after_cleanup_count,
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class LRUSizeCache(LRUCache):
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"""An LRUCache that removes things based on the size of the values.
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This differs in that it doesn't care how many actual items there are,
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it just restricts the cache to be cleaned up after so much data is stored.
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The size of items added will be computed using compute_size(value), which
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defaults to len() if not supplied.
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def __init__(self, max_size=1024*1024, after_cleanup_size=None,
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"""Create a new LRUSizeCache.
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:param max_size: The max number of bytes to store before we start
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clearing out entries.
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:param after_cleanup_size: After cleaning up, shrink everything to this
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:param compute_size: A function to compute the size of the values. We
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use a function here, so that you can pass 'len' if you are just
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using simple strings, or a more complex function if you are using
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something like a list of strings, or even a custom object.
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The function should take the form "compute_size(value) => integer".
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If not supplied, it defaults to 'len()'
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self._compute_size = compute_size
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if compute_size is None:
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self._compute_size = len
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self._update_max_size(max_size, after_cleanup_size=after_cleanup_size)
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LRUCache.__init__(self, max_cache=max(int(max_size/512), 1))
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def add(self, key, value, cleanup=None):
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"""Add a new value to the cache.
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Also, if the entry is ever removed from the cache, call
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:param key: The key to store it under
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:param value: The object to store
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:param cleanup: None or a function taking (key, value) to indicate
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'value' should be cleaned up.
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raise ValueError('cannot use _null_key as a key')
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node = self._cache.get(key, None)
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value_len = self._compute_size(value)
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if value_len >= self._after_cleanup_size:
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# The new value is 'too big to fit', as it would fill up/overflow
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# the cache all by itself
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trace.mutter('Adding the key %r to an LRUSizeCache failed.'
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' value %d is too big to fit in a the cache'
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' with size %d %d', key, value_len,
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self._after_cleanup_size, self._max_size)
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# We won't be replacing the old node, so just remove it
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self._remove_node(node)
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if cleanup is not None:
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node = _LRUNode(key, value, cleanup=cleanup)
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self._cache[key] = node
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self._value_size -= node.size
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node.size = value_len
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self._value_size += value_len
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self._record_access(node)
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if self._value_size > self._max_size:
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"""Clear the cache until it shrinks to the requested size.
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This does not completely wipe the cache, just makes sure it is under
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the after_cleanup_size.
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# Make sure the cache is shrunk to the correct size
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while self._value_size > self._after_cleanup_size:
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def _remove_node(self, node):
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self._value_size -= node.size
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LRUCache._remove_node(self, node)
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def resize(self, max_size, after_cleanup_size=None):
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"""Change the number of bytes that will be cached."""
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self._update_max_size(max_size, after_cleanup_size=after_cleanup_size)
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max_cache = max(int(max_size/512), 1)
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self._update_max_cache(max_cache)
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def _update_max_size(self, max_size, after_cleanup_size=None):
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self._max_size = max_size
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if after_cleanup_size is None:
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self._after_cleanup_size = self._max_size * 8 / 10
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self._after_cleanup_size = min(after_cleanup_size, self._max_size)