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+ | '''NAME''' | ||
+ | : '''ns_cache_keys''' − Returns a list of cache entry key names. | ||
− | + | '''SYNOPSIS''' | |
+ | : '''ns_cache_keys''' ''cachename ?pattern?'' | ||
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+ | '''DESCRIPTION''' | ||
+ | :: This command returns a list of all keys currently in the specified cache. Unlike [[ns_cache]] names, this will operate on caches created via the C APIs, not just ns_cache, which can only operate on caches created by ns_cache. If ''pattern'' is specified, only matching entries are returned (match pattern syntax like in '''string match'''). | ||
+ | :: Note that, unlike ns_cache names, this command will include keys that have expired but have not yet been flushed and keys that are still in progress of being built by ns_cache eval. | ||
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+ | '''SEE ALSO''' | ||
+ | : [[ns_cache]] | ||
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+ | [[Category Documentation]] - [[Category Core Tcl API]] |
Revision as of 01:42, 27 October 2009
NAME
- ns_cache_keys − Returns a list of cache entry key names.
SYNOPSIS
- ns_cache_keys cachename ?pattern?
DESCRIPTION
- This command returns a list of all keys currently in the specified cache. Unlike ns_cache names, this will operate on caches created via the C APIs, not just ns_cache, which can only operate on caches created by ns_cache. If pattern is specified, only matching entries are returned (match pattern syntax like in string match).
- Note that, unlike ns_cache names, this command will include keys that have expired but have not yet been flushed and keys that are still in progress of being built by ns_cache eval.
SEE ALSO