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erp5_workflow
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6f550d93
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Jul 22, 2011
by
Vincent Pelletier
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Simple helper for volatile-based caching.
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product/ERP5Type/ZopePatch.py
product/ERP5Type/ZopePatch.py
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product/ERP5Type/patches/OFSItem.py
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product/ERP5Type/ZopePatch.py
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@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ from Products.ERP5Type.patches import TransactionAddBeforeCommitHook
from
Products.ERP5Type.patches
import
ZopePageTemplate
from
Products.ERP5Type.patches
import
ZopePageTemplateUtils
from
Products.ERP5Type.patches
import
OFSHistory
from
Products.ERP5Type.patches
import
OFSItem
# These symbols are required for backward compatibility
from
Products.ERP5Type.patches.PropertyManager
import
ERP5PropertyManager
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product/ERP5Type/patches/OFSItem.py
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from
OFS.SimpleItem
import
SimpleItem
"""
Very simple volatile-attribute-based caching.
Especially useful to cache processed pseudo-constants in PythonScripts: cached
value will be set as a volatile on the PythonScript, so it gets flushed when
script is edited.
For such use, it would be even better to be able to put evaluate-once code
in PythonScripts (ie, make python scripts really become Python *Scripts*, not
"python-function-body-and-parameters").
NOTE: This patches OFS.Item.SimpleItem as it's the lowest patchable class
before persistence.Persistent, where this patch would actually belong.
"""
def
volatileCached
(
self
,
func
):
"""
Cache "func()" return value using a volatile on self.
Return that value, calling func only if needed.
Usual volatile rules apply:
- outlives transaction duration
- bound to a thread only while a transaction is executed (ie, it can be
reused by a different thread on next processed transaction)
- destroyed when object is modified by another transaction
- destroyed when object is modified by transaction and transaction gets
aborted
- destroyed when connection cache is minimized and holder (self) is pruned
(minimization can be triggered in many places...)
Of course, you should only cache values which *only* depends on self's
pertistent properties, and no other object (persistent or not). Otherwise
your cache will not be flushed when it needs to.
"""
try
:
cache_dict
=
self
.
_v_SimpleItem_Item_vCache
except
AttributeError
:
# It's safe to use a non-persistence-aware instance, we are setting a
# volatile property anyway.
self
.
_v_SimpleItem_Item_vCache
=
cache_dict
=
{}
# Use whole func_code as a key, as it is the only reliable way to identify a
# function reliably.
key
=
func
.
func_code
try
:
return
cache_dict
[
key
]
except
KeyError
:
cache_dict
[
key
]
=
value
=
func
()
return
value
SimpleItem
.
volatileCached
=
volatileCached
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