Implement and use an @lru_cache decorator (#8595)
We don't always need the full power of a DeferredCache.
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Implement and use an @lru_cache decorator.
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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from collections import namedtuple
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import attr
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from prometheus_client import Counter
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from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes, Membership, RelationTypes
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from synapse.state import POWER_KEY
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from synapse.util.async_helpers import Linearizer
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from synapse.util.caches import register_cache
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import lru_cache
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from synapse.util.caches.lrucache import LruCache
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from .push_rule_evaluator import PushRuleEvaluatorForEvent
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dict of user_id -> push_rules
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"""
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room_id = event.room_id
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rules_for_room = await self._get_rules_for_room(room_id)
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rules_for_room = self._get_rules_for_room(room_id)
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rules_by_user = await rules_for_room.get_rules(event, context)
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return rules_by_user
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@cached()
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@lru_cache()
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def _get_rules_for_room(self, room_id):
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"""Get the current RulesForRoom object for the given room id
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the entire cache for the room.
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"""
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def __init__(self, hs, room_id, rules_for_room_cache, room_push_rule_cache_metrics):
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def __init__(
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self, hs, room_id, rules_for_room_cache: LruCache, room_push_rule_cache_metrics
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):
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"""
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Args:
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hs (HomeServer)
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room_id (str)
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rules_for_room_cache(Cache): The cache object that caches these
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rules_for_room_cache: The cache object that caches these
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RoomsForUser objects.
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room_push_rule_cache_metrics (CacheMetric)
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"""
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self.state_group = state_group
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class _Invalidation(namedtuple("_Invalidation", ("cache", "room_id"))):
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# We rely on _CacheContext implementing __eq__ and __hash__ sensibly,
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# which namedtuple does for us (i.e. two _CacheContext are the same if
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# their caches and keys match). This is important in particular to
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# dedupe when we add callbacks to lru cache nodes, otherwise the number
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# of callbacks would grow.
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@attr.attrs(slots=True, frozen=True)
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class _Invalidation:
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# _Invalidation is passed as an `on_invalidate` callback to bulk_get_push_rules,
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# which means that it it is stored on the bulk_get_push_rules cache entry. In order
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# to ensure that we don't accumulate lots of redunant callbacks on the cache entry,
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# we need to ensure that two _Invalidation objects are "equal" if they refer to the
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# same `cache` and `room_id`.
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#
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# attrs provides suitable __hash__ and __eq__ methods, provided we remember to
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# set `frozen=True`.
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cache = attr.ib(type=LruCache)
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room_id = attr.ib(type=str)
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def __call__(self):
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rules = self.cache.get_immediate(self.room_id, None, update_metrics=False)
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rules = self.cache.get(self.room_id, None, update_metrics=False)
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if rules:
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rules.invalidate_all()
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import enum
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import functools
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import inspect
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import logging
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from typing import Any, Callable, Generic, Optional, Tuple, TypeVar, Union, cast
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from typing import (
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Any,
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Callable,
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Generic,
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Iterable,
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Mapping,
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Optional,
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Sequence,
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Tuple,
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TypeVar,
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Union,
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cast,
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)
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from weakref import WeakValueDictionary
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from twisted.internet import defer
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from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable, preserve_fn
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from synapse.util import unwrapFirstError
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from synapse.util.caches.deferred_cache import DeferredCache
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from synapse.util.caches.lrucache import LruCache
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class _CacheDescriptorBase:
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def __init__(self, orig: _CachedFunction, num_args, cache_context=False):
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def __init__(self, orig: Callable[..., Any], num_args, cache_context=False):
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self.orig = orig
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arg_spec = inspect.getfullargspec(orig)
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self.add_cache_context = cache_context
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self.cache_key_builder = get_cache_key_builder(
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self.arg_names, self.arg_defaults
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)
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class CacheDescriptor(_CacheDescriptorBase):
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class _LruCachedFunction(Generic[F]):
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cache = None # type: LruCache[CacheKey, Any]
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__call__ = None # type: F
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def lru_cache(
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max_entries: int = 1000, cache_context: bool = False,
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) -> Callable[[F], _LruCachedFunction[F]]:
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"""A method decorator that applies a memoizing cache around the function.
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This is more-or-less a drop-in equivalent to functools.lru_cache, although note
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that the signature is slightly different.
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The main differences with functools.lru_cache are:
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(a) the size of the cache can be controlled via the cache_factor mechanism
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(b) the wrapped function can request a "cache_context" which provides a
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callback mechanism to indicate that the result is no longer valid
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(c) prometheus metrics are exposed automatically.
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The function should take zero or more arguments, which are used as the key for the
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cache. Single-argument functions use that argument as the cache key; otherwise the
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arguments are built into a tuple.
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Cached functions can be "chained" (i.e. a cached function can call other cached
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functions and get appropriately invalidated when they called caches are
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invalidated) by adding a special "cache_context" argument to the function
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and passing that as a kwarg to all caches called. For example:
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@lru_cache(cache_context=True)
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def foo(self, key, cache_context):
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r1 = self.bar1(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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r2 = self.bar2(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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return r1 + r2
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The wrapped function also has a 'cache' property which offers direct access to the
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underlying LruCache.
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"""
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def func(orig: F) -> _LruCachedFunction[F]:
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desc = LruCacheDescriptor(
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orig, max_entries=max_entries, cache_context=cache_context,
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)
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return cast(_LruCachedFunction[F], desc)
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return func
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class LruCacheDescriptor(_CacheDescriptorBase):
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"""Helper for @lru_cache"""
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class _Sentinel(enum.Enum):
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sentinel = object()
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def __init__(
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self, orig, max_entries: int = 1000, cache_context: bool = False,
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):
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super().__init__(orig, num_args=None, cache_context=cache_context)
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self.max_entries = max_entries
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def __get__(self, obj, owner):
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cache = LruCache(
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cache_name=self.orig.__name__, max_size=self.max_entries,
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) # type: LruCache[CacheKey, Any]
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get_cache_key = self.cache_key_builder
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sentinel = LruCacheDescriptor._Sentinel.sentinel
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@functools.wraps(self.orig)
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def _wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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invalidate_callback = kwargs.pop("on_invalidate", None)
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callbacks = (invalidate_callback,) if invalidate_callback else ()
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cache_key = get_cache_key(args, kwargs)
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ret = cache.get(cache_key, default=sentinel, callbacks=callbacks)
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if ret != sentinel:
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return ret
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# Add our own `cache_context` to argument list if the wrapped function
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# has asked for one
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if self.add_cache_context:
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kwargs["cache_context"] = _CacheContext.get_instance(cache, cache_key)
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ret2 = self.orig(obj, *args, **kwargs)
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cache.set(cache_key, ret2, callbacks=callbacks)
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return ret2
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wrapped = cast(_CachedFunction, _wrapped)
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wrapped.cache = cache
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obj.__dict__[self.orig.__name__] = wrapped
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return wrapped
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class DeferredCacheDescriptor(_CacheDescriptorBase):
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""" A method decorator that applies a memoizing cache around the function.
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This caches deferreds, rather than the results themselves. Deferreds that
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cache_context=False,
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iterable=False,
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):
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super().__init__(orig, num_args=num_args, cache_context=cache_context)
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self.max_entries = max_entries
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iterable=self.iterable,
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) # type: DeferredCache[CacheKey, Any]
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def get_cache_key_gen(args, kwargs):
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"""Given some args/kwargs return a generator that resolves into
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the cache_key.
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We loop through each arg name, looking up if its in the `kwargs`,
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otherwise using the next argument in `args`. If there are no more
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args then we try looking the arg name up in the defaults
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"""
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pos = 0
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for nm in self.arg_names:
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if nm in kwargs:
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yield kwargs[nm]
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elif pos < len(args):
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yield args[pos]
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pos += 1
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else:
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yield self.arg_defaults[nm]
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# By default our cache key is a tuple, but if there is only one item
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# then don't bother wrapping in a tuple. This is to save memory.
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if self.num_args == 1:
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nm = self.arg_names[0]
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def get_cache_key(args, kwargs):
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if nm in kwargs:
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return kwargs[nm]
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elif len(args):
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return args[0]
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else:
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return self.arg_defaults[nm]
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else:
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def get_cache_key(args, kwargs):
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return tuple(get_cache_key_gen(args, kwargs))
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get_cache_key = self.cache_key_builder
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@functools.wraps(self.orig)
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def _wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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wrapped.prefill = lambda key, val: cache.prefill(key[0], val)
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else:
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wrapped.invalidate = cache.invalidate
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wrapped.invalidate_all = cache.invalidate_all
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wrapped.invalidate_many = cache.invalidate_many
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wrapped.prefill = cache.prefill
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return wrapped
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class CacheListDescriptor(_CacheDescriptorBase):
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class DeferredCacheListDescriptor(_CacheDescriptorBase):
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"""Wraps an existing cache to support bulk fetching of keys.
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Given a list of keys it looks in the cache to find any hits, then passes
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on a lower level.
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"""
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Cache = Union[DeferredCache, LruCache]
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_cache_context_objects = (
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WeakValueDictionary()
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) # type: WeakValueDictionary[Tuple[DeferredCache, CacheKey], _CacheContext]
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) # type: WeakValueDictionary[Tuple[_CacheContext.Cache, CacheKey], _CacheContext]
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def __init__(self, cache, cache_key): # type: (DeferredCache, CacheKey) -> None
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def __init__(self, cache: "_CacheContext.Cache", cache_key: CacheKey) -> None:
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self._cache = cache
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self._cache_key = cache_key
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@classmethod
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def get_instance(
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cls, cache, cache_key
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): # type: (DeferredCache, CacheKey) -> _CacheContext
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cls, cache: "_CacheContext.Cache", cache_key: CacheKey
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) -> "_CacheContext":
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"""Returns an instance constructed with the given arguments.
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A new instance is only created if none already exists.
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cache_context: bool = False,
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iterable: bool = False,
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) -> Callable[[F], _CachedFunction[F]]:
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func = lambda orig: CacheDescriptor(
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func = lambda orig: DeferredCacheDescriptor(
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orig,
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max_entries=max_entries,
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num_args=num_args,
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def batch_do_something(self, first_arg, second_args):
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...
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"""
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func = lambda orig: CacheListDescriptor(
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func = lambda orig: DeferredCacheListDescriptor(
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orig,
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cached_method_name=cached_method_name,
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list_name=list_name,
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)
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return cast(Callable[[F], _CachedFunction[F]], func)
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def get_cache_key_builder(
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param_names: Sequence[str], param_defaults: Mapping[str, Any]
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) -> Callable[[Sequence[Any], Mapping[str, Any]], CacheKey]:
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"""Construct a function which will build cache keys suitable for a cached function
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Args:
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param_names: list of formal parameter names for the cached function
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param_defaults: a mapping from parameter name to default value for that param
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Returns:
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A function which will take an (args, kwargs) pair and return a cache key
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"""
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# By default our cache key is a tuple, but if there is only one item
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# then don't bother wrapping in a tuple. This is to save memory.
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if len(param_names) == 1:
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nm = param_names[0]
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def get_cache_key(args: Sequence[Any], kwargs: Mapping[str, Any]) -> CacheKey:
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if nm in kwargs:
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return kwargs[nm]
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elif len(args):
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return args[0]
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else:
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return param_defaults[nm]
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else:
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def get_cache_key(args: Sequence[Any], kwargs: Mapping[str, Any]) -> CacheKey:
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return tuple(_get_cache_key_gen(param_names, param_defaults, args, kwargs))
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return get_cache_key
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def _get_cache_key_gen(
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param_names: Iterable[str],
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param_defaults: Mapping[str, Any],
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args: Sequence[Any],
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kwargs: Mapping[str, Any],
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) -> Iterable[Any]:
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"""Given some args/kwargs return a generator that resolves into
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the cache_key.
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This is essentially the same operation as `inspect.getcallargs`, but optimised so
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that we don't need to inspect the target function for each call.
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"""
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# We loop through each arg name, looking up if its in the `kwargs`,
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# otherwise using the next argument in `args`. If there are no more
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# args then we try looking the arg name up in the defaults.
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pos = 0
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for nm in param_names:
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if nm in kwargs:
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yield kwargs[nm]
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elif pos < len(args):
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yield args[pos]
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pos += 1
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else:
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yield param_defaults[nm]
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make_deferred_yieldable,
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from synapse.util.caches import descriptors
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, lru_cache
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from tests import unittest
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from tests.test_utils import get_awaitable_result
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class LruCacheDecoratorTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_base(self):
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class Cls:
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def __init__(self):
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self.mock = mock.Mock()
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@lru_cache()
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def fn(self, arg1, arg2):
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return self.mock(arg1, arg2)
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obj = Cls()
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obj.mock.return_value = "fish"
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r = obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# a call with different params should call the mock again
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obj.mock.return_value = "chips"
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r = obj.fn(1, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 3)
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obj.mock.reset_mock()
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# the two values should now be cached
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r = obj.fn(1, 2)
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self.assertEqual(r, "fish")
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r = obj.fn(1, 3)
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self.assertEqual(r, "chips")
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obj.mock.assert_not_called()
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def run_on_reactor():
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d = defer.Deferred()
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reactor.callLater(0, d.callback, 0)
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d = obj.fn(1)
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self.failureResultOf(d, SynapseError)
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def test_invalidate_cascade(self):
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"""Invalidations should cascade up through cache contexts"""
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class Cls:
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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async def func1(self, key, cache_context):
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return await self.func2(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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async def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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return self.func3(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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@lru_cache(cache_context=True)
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def func3(self, key, cache_context):
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self.invalidate = cache_context.invalidate
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return 42
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obj = Cls()
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top_invalidate = mock.Mock()
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r = get_awaitable_result(obj.func1("k1", on_invalidate=top_invalidate))
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self.assertEqual(r, 42)
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obj.invalidate()
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top_invalidate.assert_called_once()
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class CacheDecoratorTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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"""More tests for @cached
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