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AssetCacheManagerUtil(8)				    BSD System Manager's Manual 				  AssetCacheManagerUtil(8)

NAME
AssetCacheManagerUtil -- control the macOS Content Cache SYNOPSIS
AssetCacheManagerUtil [-a|--all] [-j|--json] [-l|--linger] command DESCRIPTION
AssetCacheManagerUtil controls the macOS Content Cache. AssetCacheManagerUtil must be run by root except as noted below. The options are: -a|--all Show all events, not just the end result of the specified command. -j|--json Print results in machine-parseable JSON format to stdout. -l|--linger Linger after completing command, to show other events. The commands are: activate Activates the content cache. Content caching is deactivated by default. After you activate content caching, restart devices on your network to take advantage of content caching immediately. Devices on your network will discover this content cache over time. Devices that are restarted will use this content cache immediately. deactivate Deactivates the content cache. isActivated Reports the content cache's activation status. Does not require root. canActivate Reports whether the content cache is eligible for activation. Does not require root. flushCache Flushes the content cache. flushPersonalCache Flushes all personal (iCloud) content from the content cache. flushSharedCache Flushes all shared (non-iCloud) content from the content cache. status Reports the content cache's status. Does not require root. settings Reports the content cache's settings. Does not require root. reloadSettings Forces the content cache to reload its settings. moveCacheTo path Moves the cache to path. The path must end with /Library/Application Support/Apple/AssetCache/Data. The contents of path are deleted and replaced with the cache. absorbCacheFrom path read-only|and-destroy Imports the cache from path. The path must end with either /Library/Application Support/Apple/AssetCache/Data or /Library/Server/Caching/Data. If the last argument is read-only the cache at path is not modified, otherwise it is emptied. This command only starts the absorption, which proceeds and finishes in the background. SEE ALSO
System Preferences > Sharing > Content Caching, AssetCache(8), AssetCacheLocatorUtil(8), AssetCacheTetheratorUtil(8) macOS June 1, 2019 macOS

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PPI::Cache(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     PPI::Cache(3)

NAME
PPI::Cache - The PPI Document Caching Layer SYNOPSIS
# Set the cache use PPI::Cache path => '/var/cache/ppi-cache'; # Manually create a cache my $Cache = PPI::Cache->new( path => '/var/cache/perl/class-PPI', readonly => 1, ); DESCRIPTION
"PPI::Cache" provides the default caching functionality for PPI. It integrates automatically with PPI itself. Once enabled, any attempt to load a document from the filesystem will be cached via cache. Please note that creating a PPI::Document from raw source or something other object will not be cached. Using PPI::Cache The most common way of using "PPI::Cache" is to provide parameters to the "use" statement at the beginning of your program. # Load the class but do not set a cache use PPI::Cache; # Use a fairly normal cache location use PPI::Cache path => '/var/cache/ppi-cache'; Any of the arguments that can be provided to the "new" constructor can also be provided to "use". METHODS
new param => $value, ... The "new" constructor creates a new standalone cache object. It takes a number of parameters to control the cache. path The "path" param sets the base directory for the cache. It must already exist, and must be writable. readonly The "readonly" param is a true/false flag that allows the use of an existing cache by a less-privileged user (such as the web user). Existing documents will be retrieved from the cache, but new documents will not be written to it. Returns a new "PPI::Cache" object, or dies on error. path The "path" accessor returns the path on the local filesystem that is the root of the cache. readonly The "readonly" accessor returns true if documents should not be written to the cache. get_document $md5sum | $source The "get_document" method checks to see if a Document is stored in the cache and retrieves it if so. store_document $Document The "store_document" method takes a PPI::Document as argument and explicitly adds it to the cache. Returns true if saved, or "undef" (or dies) on error. FIXME (make this return either one or the other, not both) TO DO
- Finish the basic functionality - Add support for use PPI::Cache auto-setting $PPI::Document::CACHE SUPPORT
See the support section in the main module. AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 - 2011 Adam Kennedy. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. perl v5.16.2 2011-02-25 PPI::Cache(3)
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