caching - Can anyone explain the different Perl Cache implementations? -
The CPAN has a bunch of different cache implementations. I am using the cache :: file (because it is installed on my operating system) but I also get the reference of file :: cache, cache: file cache, cache :: cache etc. Many people appear to be in the implementation of "cash interface", which seems to be the module "Cash" or "Cash :: Cash".
A Google search is difficult for the right document, can anyone explain a different cache implementation (by emphasizing file caching) and why are so many?
Bonus points have been told to me that what I really figured out: what is the syntax for the expiration time values: file? Ive not only seen some examples like 600 or '600 seconds' , but no description of complete syntax.
Thank you.
Update: I think I've got the answer to my bonus question.
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This may be of some help, though it is a bit date (2005?):
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In addition, the difference between cash and cash :: cache (as you have seen two The leading "interface" in the meaning of java) is explained to the caching module
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In addition to this, there are some modules, there is a clear description of why they should be used exclusively And / or their description:
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