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Objective-C
/**
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Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Written by: Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>
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Date: October 2005
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This file is part of the Performance Library.
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library 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 GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA.
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$Date$ $Revision$
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*/
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#ifndef INCLUDED_GSCache_H
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#define INCLUDED_GSCache_H
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#import <Foundation/NSObject.h>
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@class NSArray;
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@class NSDate;
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@class NSDate;
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@class NSMutableSet;
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@class NSString;
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/**
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* The GSCache class is used to maintain a cache of objects in memory
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* for relatively rapid access.<br />
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* Typical usage might be to keep the results of a database query around
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* for a while in order to re-use them ... for instance when application
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* configuration is obtained from a database which might be updated while
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* the application is running.<br />
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* When the cache is full, old objects are removed to make room for new
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* ones on a least-recently-used basis.<br />
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* Cache sizes may be limited by the number of objects in the cache,
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* or by the memory used by the cache, or both. Calculation of the
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* size of items in the cache is relatively expensive, so caches are
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* only limited by number of objects in the default case.<br />
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* Objects stored in the cache may be given a limited lifetime,
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* in which case an attempt to fetch an <em>expired</em> object
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* from the cache will cause it to be removed from the cache instead
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* (subject to control by the delegate).<br />
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* Cache keys may be objects of any type as long as they are copyable
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* (and the copied keys are immutable) and implement the -hash and
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* -isEqual: methods such that any two keys can be tested for equality
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* and used as dictionary keys.<br />
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* For object sizing we use the -sizeInBytesExcluding: method, which is
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* declared in the GNUstep-base additions library headers as follows:<br />
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* - (NSUInteger) sizeInBytesExcluding: (NSHashTable*)exclude;<br />
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* If you wish to store objects in a size-limited cache, you should
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* implement that method to return an appropriate size for the object
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* you are caching.<br />
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* NB. GSCache currently does not support subclassing ... use it as is
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* or extend it via categories, but do not try to add instance variables.
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*/
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@interface GSCache : NSObject
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{
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}
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/**
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* Return all the current cache instances... useful if you want to do
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* something to all cache instances in your process.
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*/
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+ (NSArray*) allInstances;
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/**
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* Return a report on all GSCache instances ... calls the [GSCache-description]
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* method of the individual cache instances to get a report on each one.
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*/
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+ (NSString*) description;
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/**
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* Return the count of objects currently in the cache.
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*/
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- (unsigned) currentObjects;
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/**
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* Return the total size of the objects currently in the cache.<br />
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* NB. Object sizes are considered independently ... so where cached
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* objects are containers with common content, the size of the cache
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* may appear larger than is actually used.<br />
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* Also, this figure does not consider memmory used by the cache itself
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* or by the keys, only the memory used by the objects cached.
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*/
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- (NSUInteger) currentSize;
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/**
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* Return the delegate object previously set using the -setDelegate: method.
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*/
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- (id) delegate;
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/**
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* Returns a string describing the status of the receiver for debug/reporting.
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*/
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- (NSString*) description;
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/**
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* Return the default lifetime for items set in the cache.<br />
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* A value of zero means that items are not purged based on lifetime.
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*/
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- (unsigned) lifetime;
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/**
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* Return the maximum number of items in the cache.<br />
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* A value of zero means there is no limit.
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*/
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- (unsigned) maxObjects;
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/**
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* Return the maximum total size of items in the cache.<br />
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* A value of zero means there is no limit.
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*/
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- (NSUInteger) maxSize;
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/**
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* Return the name of this instance (as set using -setName:forConfiguration:)
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*/
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- (NSString*) name;
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/**
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* Return the cached value for the specified key, or nil if there
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* is no value in the cache.
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*/
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- (id) objectForKey: (id)aKey;
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/**
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* Remove all items whose lifetimes have passed
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* (if lifetimes are in use for the cache).<br />
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*/
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- (void) purge;
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/**
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* Similar to -setObject:forKey:lifetime: but, if there is an existing
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* object in the cache which -isEqual: to anObject (or is anObject is nil),
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* the existing object is retained in the cache (though its lifetime is
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* updated/refreshed).<br />
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* The value of the object in the cache is returned.
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*/
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- (id) refreshObject: (id)anObject
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forKey: (id)aKey
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lifetime: (unsigned)lifetime;
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/**
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* Sets the delegate for the receiver.<br />
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* The delegate object is not retained.<br />
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* If a delegate it set, it will be sent the messages in the
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* (GSCacheDelegate) protocol (if it implements them ... which
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* it does not need to do).
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*/
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- (void) setDelegate: (id)anObject;
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/**
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* Sets the default lifetime (seconds) for items added to the cache.
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* If this is set to zero then items are not removed from the cache
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* based on lifetimes when the cache is full and an object is added,
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* though <em>expired</em> items are still removed when an attempt to
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* retrieve them is made.
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*/
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- (void) setLifetime: (unsigned)max;
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/**
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* Sets the maximum number of objects in the cache. If this is non-zero
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* then an attempt to set an object in a full cache will result in the
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* least recently used item in the cache being removed.
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*/
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- (void) setMaxObjects: (unsigned)max;
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/**
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* Sets the maximum total size for objects in the cache. If this is non-zero
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* then an attempt to set an object whose size would exceed the cache limit
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* will result in the least recently used items in the cache being removed.
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*/
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- (void) setMaxSize: (NSUInteger)max;
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/**
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* Sets the name of this instance and whether the instance is to be
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* configured using information from the user defaults system.<br />
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* If useDefaults is YES, values from the user defaults system will be
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* used to override the -setLifetime: -setMaxObjects: and -setMaxSize:
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* methods.<br />
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* The defaults keys for the configurationm are GSCacheLifetimeX,
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* GSCacheMaxObjectsX and GSCacheMaxSizeX where X is the name of the
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* cache being configured (an empty string for caches with no name).
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*/
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- (void) setName: (NSString*)name forConfiguration: (BOOL)useDefaults;
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/**
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* Calls -setName:forConfiguration: to have the receiver configured
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* by calling configuration methods rather than by using the defaults
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* system.
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*/
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- (void) setName: (NSString*)name;
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/**
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* Sets (or replaces) the cached value for the specified key.<br />
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* The value of anObject may be nil to remove any cached object
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* for aKey.
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*/
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- (void) setObject: (id)anObject forKey: (id)aKey;
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/**
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* Sets (or replaces) the cached value for the specified key, giving
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* the value the specified lifetime (in seconds). A lifetime of zero
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* means that the item is not limited by lifetime.<br />
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* The value of anObject may be nil to remove any cached object
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* for aKey.
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*/
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- (void) setObject: (id)anObject
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forKey: (id)aKey
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lifetime: (unsigned)lifetime;
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/**
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* Sets (or replaces) the cached value for the specified key, giving
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* the value the specified expiry date. Calls -setObject:forKey:lifetime:
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* to do the real work ... this is just a convenience method to
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* handle working out the lifetime in seconds.<br />
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* If expires is nil or not in the future, this method simply removes the
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* cache entry for aKey. If it is many years in the future, the item is
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* set in the cache so that it is not limited by lifetime.
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*/
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- (void) setObject: (id)anObject
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forKey: (id)aKey
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until: (NSDate*)expires;
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/**
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* Called by -setObject:forKey:lifetime: to make space for a new
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* object in the cache (also when the cache is resized).<br />
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* This will, if a lifetime is set (see the -setLifetime: method)
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* first purge all <em>expired</em> objects from the cache, then
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* (if necessary) remove objects from the cache until the number
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* of objects and size of cache meet the limits specified.<br />
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* If the objects argument is zero then all objects are removed from
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* the cache.<br />
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* The size argument is used <em>only</em> if a maximum size is set
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* for the cache.
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*/
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- (void) shrinkObjects: (unsigned)objects andSize: (NSUInteger)size;
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@end
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/**
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* This protocol defines the messages which may be sent to a delegate
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* of a GSCache object. The messages are only sent if the delegate
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* actually implements them, so a delegate does not need to actually
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* conform to the protocol.
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*/
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@protocol GSCacheDelegate
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/**
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* Alerts the delegate to the fact that anObject, which was cached
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* using aKey and will expire delay seconds in the future has been
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* looked up now, and needs to be refreshed if it is not to expire
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* from the cache.<br />
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* This is called the first time an attempt is made to access the
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* cached value for aKey and the object is found in the cache but
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* more than half its lifetime has expired.<br />
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* The delegate method (if implemented) may replace the item in the
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* cache immediately, or do it later asynchronously, or may simply
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* take no action.
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*/
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- (void) mayRefreshItem: (id)anObject
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withKey: (id)aKey
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lifetime: (unsigned)lifetime
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after: (unsigned)delay;
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/**
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* Asks the delegate to decide whether anObject, which was cached
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* using aKey and expired delay seconds ago should still be retained
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* in the cache.<br />
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* This is called when an attempt is made to access the cached value
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* for aKey and the object is found in the cache but it is no longer
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* valid (has expired).<br />
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* If the method returns YES, then anObject will not be removed as it
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* normally would. This allows the delegate to change the cached item
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* or refresh it.<br />
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* For instance, the delegate could replace the object
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* in the cache before returning YES in order to update the cached value
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* when its lifetime has expired.<br />
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* Another possibility would be for the delegate to return YES (in order
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* to continue using the existing object) and queue an asynchronous
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* database query to update the cache later. In this case the expiry
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* time of the item will be reset relative to the current time, based
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* upon its original lifetime.
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*/
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- (BOOL) shouldKeepItem: (id)anObject
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withKey: (id)aKey
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lifetime: (unsigned)lifetime
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after: (unsigned)delay;
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@end
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#endif
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