ObjectCache
NAME
ObjectCache - A role to cache objects
SYNOPSIS
use ObjectCache;
sub id(%h --> Int:D) {
%h<id> or die "must have an id";
}
class Article does ObjectCache[&id] {
has $.id;
# has many more attributes
}
say Article.new(id => 42666789).WHICH; # Article|42666789
DESCRIPTION
The ObjectCache role mixes the logic of creating a proper ObjectType class and making sure that each unique ObjectType only exists once in memory, into a class.
The role takes a Callable
parameterization to indicate how a unique ID
should be created from the parameters given (as a hash) with the call to the
new
method. You can also adapt the given hash making sure any default
values are properly applied. If there's already an object created with the
returned ID, then no new object will be created but the one from the cache
will be returned.
A class is considered to be an object type if the .WHICH
method returns an
object of the ObjAt
class.
This is specifically important when using set operators (such as (elem)
,
or Set
s, Bag
s or Mix
es, or any other functionality that is based
on the ===
operator functionality, such as unique
and squish
.
The format of the value that is being returned by WHICH
is only valid
during a run of a process. So it should not be stored in any permanent
medium.
Removing objects from cache
The ObjectCache
role contains a private method !EVICT
. If you'd like
to have the ability to remove an object from the cache, you should create
a method in your class that will call this method:
class Article does ObjectCache[&id] {
method remove-from-cache() { self!EVICT }
# more stuff
}
The !EVICT
method returns the object that is removed from the cache,
or Nil
if the object was not in the cache.
Clearing the cache completely
The ObjectCache
role contains a private method !CLEAR
. If you'd like
to have the ability to cleare the cache completely, you should create a
method in your class that will call this method:
class Article does ObjectCache[&id] {
method clear-cache() { self!CLEAR }
# more stuff
}
The !CLEAR
method returns the number of objects that have been removed
from the cache.
AUTHOR
Elizabeth Mattijsen <[email protected]>
Source can be located at: https://github.com/lizmat/ObjectCache . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2020, 2021 Elizabeth Mattijsen
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.