On 6/28/06, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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?



I changed it to make -timeout and -expiry regular.  But you're right,
it's ugly when you just want to specify an offset from now such as +3
seconds.

I've changed it in CVS so that small -timeout and -expiry times are
treated as offsets from now, and large values are treated as absolute
times in the future.

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