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								# go-cache
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								Provides access to a simple yet flexible, performant TTL cache via the `Cache{}` interface and `cache.New()`. Under the hood this is returning a `ttl.Cache{}`.
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								## ttl
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								A TTL cache implementation with much of the inner workings exposed, designed to be used as a base for your own customizations, or used as-is. Access via the base package `cache.New()` is recommended in the latter case, to prevent accidental use of unsafe methods.
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								## lookup
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								`lookup.Cache` is an example of a more complex cache implementation using `ttl.Cache{}` as its underpinning. It provides caching of items under multiple keys.
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								## result
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								`result.Cache` is an example of a more complex cache implementation using `ttl.Cache{}` as its underpinning.
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								It provides caching specifically of loadable struct types, with automatic keying by multiple different field members and caching of negative (error) values. All useful when wrapping, for example, a database.
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