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I had to run `make generate`. Some API functions got additional parameters `Options` and `Context`. I used empty options and `context.TODO()` for now. Signed-off-by: leonnicolas <leonloechner@gmx.de>
216 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
216 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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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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*/
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package cache
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import (
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"sync"
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"time"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/clock"
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"k8s.io/klog/v2"
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)
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// ExpirationCache implements the store interface
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// 1. All entries are automatically time stamped on insert
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// a. The key is computed based off the original item/keyFunc
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// b. The value inserted under that key is the timestamped item
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// 2. Expiration happens lazily on read based on the expiration policy
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// a. No item can be inserted into the store while we're expiring
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// *any* item in the cache.
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// 3. Time-stamps are stripped off unexpired entries before return
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// Note that the ExpirationCache is inherently slower than a normal
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// threadSafeStore because it takes a write lock every time it checks if
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// an item has expired.
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type ExpirationCache struct {
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cacheStorage ThreadSafeStore
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keyFunc KeyFunc
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clock clock.Clock
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expirationPolicy ExpirationPolicy
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// expirationLock is a write lock used to guarantee that we don't clobber
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// newly inserted objects because of a stale expiration timestamp comparison
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expirationLock sync.Mutex
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}
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// ExpirationPolicy dictates when an object expires. Currently only abstracted out
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// so unittests don't rely on the system clock.
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type ExpirationPolicy interface {
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IsExpired(obj *TimestampedEntry) bool
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}
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// TTLPolicy implements a ttl based ExpirationPolicy.
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type TTLPolicy struct {
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// >0: Expire entries with an age > ttl
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// <=0: Don't expire any entry
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TTL time.Duration
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// Clock used to calculate ttl expiration
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Clock clock.Clock
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}
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// IsExpired returns true if the given object is older than the ttl, or it can't
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// determine its age.
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func (p *TTLPolicy) IsExpired(obj *TimestampedEntry) bool {
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return p.TTL > 0 && p.Clock.Since(obj.Timestamp) > p.TTL
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}
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// TimestampedEntry is the only type allowed in a ExpirationCache.
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// Keep in mind that it is not safe to share timestamps between computers.
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// Behavior may be inconsistent if you get a timestamp from the API Server and
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// use it on the client machine as part of your ExpirationCache.
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type TimestampedEntry struct {
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Obj interface{}
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Timestamp time.Time
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key string
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}
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// getTimestampedEntry returns the TimestampedEntry stored under the given key.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) getTimestampedEntry(key string) (*TimestampedEntry, bool) {
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item, _ := c.cacheStorage.Get(key)
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if tsEntry, ok := item.(*TimestampedEntry); ok {
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return tsEntry, true
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}
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return nil, false
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}
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// getOrExpire retrieves the object from the TimestampedEntry if and only if it hasn't
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// already expired. It holds a write lock across deletion.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) getOrExpire(key string) (interface{}, bool) {
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// Prevent all inserts from the time we deem an item as "expired" to when we
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// delete it, so an un-expired item doesn't sneak in under the same key, just
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// before the Delete.
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c.expirationLock.Lock()
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defer c.expirationLock.Unlock()
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timestampedItem, exists := c.getTimestampedEntry(key)
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if !exists {
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return nil, false
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}
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if c.expirationPolicy.IsExpired(timestampedItem) {
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klog.V(4).Infof("Entry %v: %+v has expired", key, timestampedItem.Obj)
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c.cacheStorage.Delete(key)
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return nil, false
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}
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return timestampedItem.Obj, true
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}
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// GetByKey returns the item stored under the key, or sets exists=false.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) GetByKey(key string) (interface{}, bool, error) {
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obj, exists := c.getOrExpire(key)
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return obj, exists, nil
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}
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// Get returns unexpired items. It purges the cache of expired items in the
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// process.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) Get(obj interface{}) (interface{}, bool, error) {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, false, KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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obj, exists := c.getOrExpire(key)
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return obj, exists, nil
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}
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// List retrieves a list of unexpired items. It purges the cache of expired
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// items in the process.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) List() []interface{} {
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items := c.cacheStorage.List()
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list := make([]interface{}, 0, len(items))
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for _, item := range items {
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key := item.(*TimestampedEntry).key
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if obj, exists := c.getOrExpire(key); exists {
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list = append(list, obj)
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}
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}
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return list
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}
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// ListKeys returns a list of all keys in the expiration cache.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) ListKeys() []string {
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return c.cacheStorage.ListKeys()
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}
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// Add timestamps an item and inserts it into the cache, overwriting entries
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// that might exist under the same key.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) Add(obj interface{}) error {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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c.expirationLock.Lock()
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defer c.expirationLock.Unlock()
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c.cacheStorage.Add(key, &TimestampedEntry{obj, c.clock.Now(), key})
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return nil
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}
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// Update has not been implemented yet for lack of a use case, so this method
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// simply calls `Add`. This effectively refreshes the timestamp.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) Update(obj interface{}) error {
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return c.Add(obj)
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}
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// Delete removes an item from the cache.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) Delete(obj interface{}) error {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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c.expirationLock.Lock()
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defer c.expirationLock.Unlock()
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c.cacheStorage.Delete(key)
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return nil
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}
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// Replace will convert all items in the given list to TimestampedEntries
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// before attempting the replace operation. The replace operation will
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// delete the contents of the ExpirationCache `c`.
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func (c *ExpirationCache) Replace(list []interface{}, resourceVersion string) error {
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items := make(map[string]interface{}, len(list))
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ts := c.clock.Now()
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for _, item := range list {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(item)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{item, err}
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}
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items[key] = &TimestampedEntry{item, ts, key}
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}
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c.expirationLock.Lock()
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defer c.expirationLock.Unlock()
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c.cacheStorage.Replace(items, resourceVersion)
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return nil
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}
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// Resync is a no-op for one of these
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func (c *ExpirationCache) Resync() error {
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return nil
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}
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// NewTTLStore creates and returns a ExpirationCache with a TTLPolicy
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func NewTTLStore(keyFunc KeyFunc, ttl time.Duration) Store {
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return NewExpirationStore(keyFunc, &TTLPolicy{ttl, clock.RealClock{}})
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}
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// NewExpirationStore creates and returns a ExpirationCache for a given policy
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func NewExpirationStore(keyFunc KeyFunc, expirationPolicy ExpirationPolicy) Store {
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return &ExpirationCache{
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cacheStorage: NewThreadSafeStore(Indexers{}, Indices{}),
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keyFunc: keyFunc,
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clock: clock.RealClock{},
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expirationPolicy: expirationPolicy,
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}
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}
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