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9.4 KiB
Python
286 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
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# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
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#
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# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
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# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
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#
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# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
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#
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#
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from functools import partial
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from typing import List, Tuple
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from twisted.internet import defer
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from synapse.util.caches.deferred_cache import DeferredCache
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from tests.unittest import TestCase
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class DeferredCacheTestCase(TestCase):
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def test_empty(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[str, int] = DeferredCache("test")
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get("foo")
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def test_hit(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[str, int] = DeferredCache("test")
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cache.prefill("foo", 123)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(cache.get("foo")), 123)
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def test_hit_deferred(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[str, int] = DeferredCache("test")
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origin_d: "defer.Deferred[int]" = defer.Deferred()
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set_d = cache.set("k1", origin_d)
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# get should return an incomplete deferred
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get_d = cache.get("k1")
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self.assertFalse(get_d.called)
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# add a callback that will make sure that the set_d gets called before the get_d
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def check1(r: str) -> str:
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self.assertTrue(set_d.called)
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return r
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get_d.addCallback(check1)
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# now fire off all the deferreds
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origin_d.callback(99)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(origin_d), 99)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(set_d), 99)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(get_d), 99)
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def test_callbacks(self) -> None:
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"""Invalidation callbacks are called at the right time"""
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cache: DeferredCache[str, int] = DeferredCache("test")
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callbacks = set()
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# start with an entry, with a callback
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cache.prefill("k1", 10, callback=lambda: callbacks.add("prefill"))
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# now replace that entry with a pending result
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origin_d: "defer.Deferred[int]" = defer.Deferred()
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set_d = cache.set("k1", origin_d, callback=lambda: callbacks.add("set"))
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# ... and also make a get request
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get_d = cache.get("k1", callback=lambda: callbacks.add("get"))
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# we don't expect the invalidation callback for the original value to have
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# been called yet, even though get() will now return a different result.
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# I'm not sure if that is by design or not.
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, set())
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# now fire off all the deferreds
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origin_d.callback(20)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(set_d), 20)
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(get_d), 20)
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# now the original invalidation callback should have been called, but none of
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# the others
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, {"prefill"})
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callbacks.clear()
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# another update should invalidate both the previous results
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cache.prefill("k1", 30)
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, {"set", "get"})
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def test_set_fail(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[str, int] = DeferredCache("test")
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callbacks = set()
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# start with an entry, with a callback
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cache.prefill("k1", 10, callback=lambda: callbacks.add("prefill"))
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# now replace that entry with a pending result
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origin_d: defer.Deferred = defer.Deferred()
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set_d = cache.set("k1", origin_d, callback=lambda: callbacks.add("set"))
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# ... and also make a get request
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get_d = cache.get("k1", callback=lambda: callbacks.add("get"))
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# none of the callbacks should have been called yet
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, set())
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# oh noes! fails!
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e = Exception("oops")
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origin_d.errback(e)
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self.assertIs(self.failureResultOf(set_d, Exception).value, e)
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self.assertIs(self.failureResultOf(get_d, Exception).value, e)
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# the callbacks for the failed requests should have been called.
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# I'm not sure if this is deliberate or not.
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, {"get", "set"})
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callbacks.clear()
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# the old value should still be returned now?
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get_d2 = cache.get("k1", callback=lambda: callbacks.add("get2"))
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(get_d2), 10)
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# replacing the value now should run the callbacks for those requests
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# which got the original result
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cache.prefill("k1", 30)
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self.assertEqual(callbacks, {"prefill", "get2"})
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def test_get_immediate(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[str, int] = DeferredCache("test")
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d1: "defer.Deferred[int]" = defer.Deferred()
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cache.set("key1", d1)
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# get_immediate should return default
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v = cache.get_immediate("key1", 1)
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self.assertEqual(v, 1)
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# now complete the set
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d1.callback(2)
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# get_immediate should return result
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v = cache.get_immediate("key1", 1)
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self.assertEqual(v, 2)
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def test_invalidate(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[Tuple[str], int] = DeferredCache("test")
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cache.prefill(("foo",), 123)
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cache.invalidate(("foo",))
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(("foo",))
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def test_invalidate_all(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[str, str] = DeferredCache("testcache")
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callback_record = [False, False]
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def record_callback(idx: int) -> None:
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callback_record[idx] = True
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# add a couple of pending entries
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d1: "defer.Deferred[str]" = defer.Deferred()
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cache.set("key1", d1, partial(record_callback, 0))
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d2: "defer.Deferred[str]" = defer.Deferred()
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cache.set("key2", d2, partial(record_callback, 1))
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# lookup should return pending deferreds
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self.assertFalse(cache.get("key1").called)
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self.assertFalse(cache.get("key2").called)
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# let one of the lookups complete
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d2.callback("result2")
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# now the cache will return a completed deferred
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self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(cache.get("key2")), "result2")
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# now do the invalidation
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cache.invalidate_all()
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# lookup should fail
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get("key1")
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get("key2")
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# both callbacks should have been callbacked
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self.assertTrue(callback_record[0], "Invalidation callback for key1 not called")
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self.assertTrue(callback_record[1], "Invalidation callback for key2 not called")
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# letting the other lookup complete should do nothing
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d1.callback("result1")
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get("key1", None)
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def test_eviction(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[int, str] = DeferredCache(
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"test", max_entries=2, apply_cache_factor_from_config=False
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)
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cache.prefill(1, "one")
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cache.prefill(2, "two")
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cache.prefill(3, "three") # 1 will be evicted
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(1)
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cache.get(2)
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cache.get(3)
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def test_eviction_lru(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[int, str] = DeferredCache(
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"test", max_entries=2, apply_cache_factor_from_config=False
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)
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cache.prefill(1, "one")
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cache.prefill(2, "two")
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# Now access 1 again, thus causing 2 to be least-recently used
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cache.get(1)
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cache.prefill(3, "three")
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(2)
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cache.get(1)
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cache.get(3)
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def test_eviction_iterable(self) -> None:
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cache: DeferredCache[int, List[str]] = DeferredCache(
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"test",
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max_entries=3,
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apply_cache_factor_from_config=False,
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iterable=True,
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)
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cache.prefill(1, ["one", "two"])
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cache.prefill(2, ["three"])
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# Now access 1 again, thus causing 2 to be least-recently used
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cache.get(1)
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# Now add an item to the cache, which evicts 2.
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cache.prefill(3, ["four"])
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(2)
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# Ensure 1 & 3 are in the cache.
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cache.get(1)
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cache.get(3)
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# Now access 1 again, thus causing 3 to be least-recently used
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cache.get(1)
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# Now add an item with multiple elements to the cache
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cache.prefill(4, ["five", "six"])
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# Both 1 and 3 are evicted since there's too many elements.
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(1)
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(3)
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# Now add another item to fill the cache again.
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cache.prefill(5, ["seven"])
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# Now access 4, thus causing 5 to be least-recently used
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cache.get(4)
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# Add an empty item.
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cache.prefill(6, [])
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# 5 gets evicted and replaced since an empty element counts as an item.
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with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
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cache.get(5)
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cache.get(4)
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cache.get(6)
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