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In message <cajv_h0yeqgoh9b+qrbvw05cerezr0etq5zkv8y4n19oxt15...@mail.gmail.com>
, Federico Schwindt writes:
>In other words, for cache insertions default / no setting means RR and NULL
>means failure?
yes.
>I believe that'd work.
>About this:
>
>> If at the end of v_b_r{} beresp->storage is non-NULL, we use that stevedore
>and only that stevedore.
>
>If someone sets the wrong storage, because e.g. they had a typo, we will
>fail the request or fallback to Transient?
beresp->storage is typed and type-checked, so if you have a typo,
the compiler complains unless you happen to name one of your other
stevedores with the typo.
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