Hello list, how are you?
We have a doubt here, lets see if some of the list's gurus can answer it...

We have a function cached using
sfFunctionCache

you know... chapter 18 of symfony's book
"

$function_cache_dir = sfConfig::get('sf_cache_dir').'/function';
$fc = new sfFunctionCache($function_cache_dir);
$result1 = $fc->call('cos', M_PI);
$result2 = $fc->call('preg_replace', '/\s\s+/', ' ', $input);


"

now the question:
it would be very nice to set a lifetime of the cached results so we don't
have to bother cleaning cache manually or via cron...
We took a look into sfFunctionCache class and it's parents, but we don't
find a way.

Are we missing something or symfony really doesn't permit that?

Thank you in advance!
best regards.

-- 
        - Oriol Mercadé Figueras

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