man Cache::Null () - Null implementation of the Cache interface
NAME
Cache::Null - Null implementation of the Cache interface
SYNOPSIS
use Cache::Null;
my $cache = Cache::Null->new();
See Cache for the usage synopsis.
DESCRIPTION
The Cache::Null class implements the Cache interface, but does not actually persist data. This is useful when developing and debugging a system and you wish to easily turn off caching. As a result, all calls return results indicating that there is no data stored.
CONSTRUCTOR
my $cache = Cache::Null->new( %options )
The constructor takes cache properties as named arguments, for example:
my $cache = Cache::Null->new( default_expires => '600 sec' );
See 'PROPERTIES' below and in the Cache documentation for a list of all available properties that can be set. However it should be noted that all the existing properties, such as default_expires, have no effect in a Null cache.
METHODS
See 'Cache' for the API documentation.
SEE ALSO
Cache
AUTHOR
Chris Leishman <chris@leishman.org> Based on work by DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@unto.net>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Chris Leishman. All Rights Reserved.
This module is distributed on an AS IS basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either expressed or implied. This program is free software; you can redistribute or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
$Id: Null.pm,v 1.2 2004/03/22 13:16:41 caleishm Exp $