On Jul 1, 10:10 am, "Ikai Lan (Google)" <ika...@google.com> wrote:
> It's possible for two operations to update townCache concurrently, but in
> your case it looks like it doesn't really matter. If TownModel is somehow
> updated between reads, it's theoretically possible for you to have an older
> TownModel in the local cache, but if you're going to store something in the
> cache with no expiration, it sounds like you don't care about this case
> anyway.

Are collections thread-safe in Python? Otherwise, "townCache[id]
= ..." called at the same time on multiple threads would likely
corrupt something.

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