Hi,
I am not sure what kind of code or poc would be needed in my case. I guess 
my question is quite simple and mainly focused on how Sphinx works. Let me 
restate:

Does literalinclude perform any kind of caching in the case a file appears 
> to be read more than once?
>

For example, you may first show a bunch of line, then others. Does Sphinx 
read the file twice? 

On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 1:34:03 PM UTC+2, Andrea Cassioli wrote:
>
> It may be a silly question, but I was wondering whether literalinclude (or 
> the like) performs some kind of caching when reading files. I mean, if I 
> read the same file twice in my docs, will it be cached somehow?
>

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