I also have question what is the meaning of changing -ttl relativeSeconds into -expires absolutetime.

Now Tcl code looks bloated with all -expires [expr [ns_time]+3600] lines not counting that this is much slower than doing such incrementing C.

May be we can keep both parameters, -ttl as relative and -expires as absolute?

Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
Am 27.06.2006 um 14:16 schrieb Zoran Vasiljevic:

This might be if the default value of cacheTimeout of 3 seconds
is simply too low for the operation of caching the element in
ns_cache_eval.

I think that this was the problem. So after increasing from 3 to 60
secs, the problems went away.

I believe we will have to find some consensus about what and how
we expect this cache stuff to work.

For me, I'm OK with everything, as long as it computes!
Stephen, you are the major moving force behind this module.
Can you get us the direction you'd like to follow and let
us see how we can go there?

Cheers
Zoran

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