That's what I get for responding before sunup in the summer when I'm not
awake....

You're right, that's one of those options that doesn't make sense.

"If you see a whole thing - it seems that it's always beautiful. Planets,
lives... But up close a world's all dirt and rocks. And day to day, life's a
hard job, you get tired, you lose the pattern."
Ursula K. Le Guin

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Dustin Sallings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Jun 25, 2008, at 1:47, Josef Finsel wrote:
>
> Delete isn't anything I use in production but it can be very handy to
> remove keys from the server so I can see how software will react in trying
> to reload the memcached server. There are other ways I could probably
> achieve it but this is the most effective for testing.
>
>
> I don't think it's delete itself, but the delete-with-parameter that has
> somewhat confusing behavior.  Delete itself is surely widely used as it's
> often far easier to just invalidate a cache than it is to update it.
>
> I use it in my unit tests to make sure my client's implementation causes
> the server to do what the client expects it to do.   If the client shouldn't
> expect it anymore, I'd happily kill it off.
>
> --
> Dustin Sallings
>

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