created && $cache_flush && ($cache->created < $cache_flush) && ((time() - $cache->created >= $cache_lifetime)) || (is_array($cache_tables) && $cache_tables[$table] && $cache_tables[$table] > $cache->created)) { // Cache item expired, return NULL. return 0; } return $cache; } return 0; } /** * Store data in memcache. * * @param $cid * The cache ID of the data to store. * @param $data * The data to store in the cache. Complex data types will be automatically * serialized before insertion. Strings will be stored as plain text and * not serialized. * @param $table * The table $table to store the data in. Valid core values are 'cache_filter', * 'cache_menu', 'cache_page', or 'cache'. * @param $expire * One of the following values: * - CACHE_PERMANENT: Indicates that the item should never be removed unless * explicitly told to using cache_clear_all() with a cache ID. * - CACHE_TEMPORARY: Indicates that the item should be removed at the next * general cache wipe. * - A Unix timestamp: Indicates that the item should be kept at least until * the given time, after which it behaves like CACHE_TEMPORARY. * @param $headers * A string containing HTTP header information for cached pages. */ function cache_set($cid, $data, $table = 'cache', $expire = CACHE_PERMANENT, $headers = NULL) { $created = time(); // Create new cache object. $cache = new stdClass; $cache->cid = $cid; $cache->data = is_object($data) ? memcache_clone($data) : $data; $cache->created = $created; $cache->headers = $headers; if ($expire == CACHE_TEMPORARY) { // Convert CACHE_TEMPORARY (-1) into something that will live in memcache // until the next flush. $cache->expire = time() + 2591999; } // Expire time is in seconds if less than 30 days, otherwise is a timestamp. else if ($expire != CACHE_PERMANENT && $expire < 2592000) { // Expire is expressed in seconds, convert to the proper future timestamp // as expected in dmemcache_get(). $cache->expire = time() + $expire; } else { $cache->expire = $expire; } // We manually track the expire time in $cache->expire. When the object // expires, we only allow one request to rebuild it to avoid cache stampedes. // Other requests for the expired object while it is still being rebuilt get // the expired object. dmemcache_set($cid, $cache, 0, $table); } /** * * Expire data from the cache. If called without arguments, expirable * entries will be cleared from the cache_page and cache_block tables. * * Memcache logic is simpler than the core cache because memcache doesn't have * a minimum cache lifetime consideration (it handles it internally), and * doesn't support wildcards. Wildcard flushes result in the entire table * being flushed. * * @param $cid * If set, the cache ID to delete. Otherwise, all cache entries that can * expire are deleted. * * @param $table * If set, the table $table to delete from. Mandatory * argument if $cid is set. * * @param $wildcard * If set to TRUE, the $cid is treated as a substring * to match rather than a complete ID. The match is a right hand * match. If '*' is given as $cid, the table $table will be emptied. */ function cache_clear_all($cid = NULL, $table = NULL, $wildcard = FALSE) { // Default behavior for when cache_clear_all() is called without parameters // is to clear all of the expirable entries in the block and page caches. if (!isset($cid) && !isset($table)) { cache_clear_all('*', 'cache_block', TRUE); cache_clear_all('*', 'cache_page', TRUE); return; } if (empty($cid) || ($cid == '*' && $wildcard !== TRUE)) { // don't do anything if cid is unset. this matches the default drupal behavior... if ($wildcard && $cid != '*') { if (variable_get('memcache_debug', FALSE)) { // call watchdog, since you probably didn't want to flush the entire bin. watchdog('memcache', "illegal wildcard in cache_clear_all - not flushing entire bin. table: $table. cid: $cid", WATCHDOG_WARNING); } } } else if ($cid == '*' || $wildcard === TRUE) { if (variable_get('cache_lifetime', 0)) { // Update the timestamp of the last global flushing of this table. When // retrieving data from this table, we will compare the cache creation // time minus the cache_flush time to the cache_lifetime to determine // whether or not the cached item is still valid. variable_set("cache_flush_$table", time()); // We store the time in the current user's session which is saved into // the sessions table by sess_write(). We then simulate that the cache // was flushed for this user by not returning cached data to this user // that was cached before the timestamp. if (is_array($_SESSION['cache_flush'])) { $cache_tables = $_SESSION['cache_flush']; } else { $cache_tables = array(); } $cache_tables[$table] = time(); $_SESSION['cache_flush'] = $cache_tables; } else { dmemcache_flush($table); } } else { dmemcache_delete($cid, $table); } } /** * Provide a substitute clone() function for PHP4. This is a copy of drupal_clone * because common.inc isn't included early enough in the bootstrap process to * be able to depend on drupal_clone. */ function memcache_clone($object) { return version_compare(phpversion(), '5.0') < 0 ? $object : clone($object); }