perl-IPC-SharedCache 1.3
Perl module to manage a cache in SysV IPC shared memory
This module provides a shared memory cache accessed as a tied hash.
Shared memory is an area of memory that is available to all processes.
It is accessed by choosing a key, the ipc_key argument to tie. Every
process that accesses shared memory with the same key gets access to
the same region of memory. In some ways it resembles a file system,
but it is not hierarchical and it is resident in memory. This makes
it harder to use than a filesystem but much faster. The data in
shared memory persists until the machine is rebooted or it is
explicitly deleted.
Shared memory is an area of memory that is available to all processes.
It is accessed by choosing a key, the ipc_key argument to tie. Every
process that accesses shared memory with the same key gets access to
the same region of memory. In some ways it resembles a file system,
but it is not hierarchical and it is resident in memory. This makes
it harder to use than a filesystem but much faster. The data in
shared memory persists until the machine is rebooted or it is
explicitly deleted.
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