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6 Cache::Simple::TimedExpiry
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8 EXAMPLE
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11 use strict;
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15 use Cache::Simple::TimedExpiry;
16 my $h = Cache::Simple::TimedExpiry->new;
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18 $h->set( DieQuick => "No duration!", 0);
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20 do { $h->set($_,"Value of $_", 1); sleep 2;}
21 for qw(Have a nice day you little monkey);
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29 Set up a new cache object
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31 expire_after SECONDS
32 Set the cache's expiry policy to expire entries after SECONDS seconds.
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52 Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com> Some of the heavy lifting was
53 designed by Robert Spier <rspier@pobox.com>
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55 Copyright 2004 Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>
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59perl v5.12.0 2006-11-20 Cache::Simple::TimedExpiry(3)