It's for testing what cache is there and what has been removed. If you can 
print a list of all stored queries, it's very easy to see when a cache has 
been stored and when it has been removed. Seems convenient if there are 
many queries over a period of time.

Den fredag 27 mars 2015 kl. 12:20:56 UTC+1 skrev Leonel Câmara:
>
> This isn't possible right now. Caches do a number of transformations on 
> the key that are not necessarily reversible, there's also no public API in 
> the cache to list the keys stored there.  
>   
> Why do you want to do this anyway?
>

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