03-09-2003
What browser?
Cache is a pain in IE, typically you need to close all the windows and sometimes even restart the machine.
Netscape is a sinch since they have a cache dump option.
The really only way to clear cache is to flood it with more bytes and force the old ones out. Cache clearing can be done by flooding the banks with 0's (no data) but still push the 1's out.
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libcache
libcache(3) BSD Library Functions Manual libcache(3)
NAME
libcache -- the caching framework
SYNOPSIS
#include <cache.h>
DESCRIPTION
The libcache framework provides a facility for creating in memory data caches. Each cache is a mutable dictionary that associates values
with their keys. A cache limits the number of values it keeps according to available system memory and selects values to evict when the
limit is exceeded. Recently and frequently used values are less likely to be selected for eviction.
Cache keys and values should be cast as pointers. The framework provides a callback interface for supporting arbitrary types of keys and
values and implements callback functions for common types. See cache_callbacks(3) for more information.
Clients retrieve a value previously added to a cache using the value's key. When the client gets a value, the cache increments a reference
count on the value. When the client finishes with a value retrieved from a cache they must release the value back to the cache. Referenced
values are considered in use and will not be evicted. The cache may evict unreferenced values (e.g. to make room for other values or reduce
its size).
The number of values allowed in a cache at one time is managed by the cache framework. Cache size will grow when the system has available
memory and shrink under memory pressure.
Libcache is thread-safe. It is not safe to call back into the cache API from cache callback functions.
SEE ALSO
cache_create(3), cache_set_and_retain(3)
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