pub struct QueryCache { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Query result cache for MCP operations
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impl QueryCache
Sourcepub fn with_config(config: CacheConfig) -> Self
pub fn with_config(config: CacheConfig) -> Self
Create a new query cache with custom configuration
Sourcepub fn get_query_memory(&self, key: &QueryMemoryKey) -> Option<Value>
pub fn get_query_memory(&self, key: &QueryMemoryKey) -> Option<Value>
Get cached query_memory result
Sourcepub fn put_query_memory(&self, key: QueryMemoryKey, result: Value)
pub fn put_query_memory(&self, key: QueryMemoryKey, result: Value)
Cache query_memory result
Sourcepub fn get_analyze_patterns(&self, key: &AnalyzePatternsKey) -> Option<Value>
pub fn get_analyze_patterns(&self, key: &AnalyzePatternsKey) -> Option<Value>
Get cached analyze_patterns result
Sourcepub fn put_analyze_patterns(&self, key: AnalyzePatternsKey, result: Value)
pub fn put_analyze_patterns(&self, key: AnalyzePatternsKey, result: Value)
Cache analyze_patterns result
Sourcepub fn get_execute_code(&self, key: &ExecuteCodeKey) -> Option<ExecutionResult>
pub fn get_execute_code(&self, key: &ExecuteCodeKey) -> Option<ExecutionResult>
Get cached execute_agent_code result
Sourcepub fn put_execute_code(&self, key: ExecuteCodeKey, result: ExecutionResult)
pub fn put_execute_code(&self, key: ExecuteCodeKey, result: ExecutionResult)
Cache execute_agent_code result
Sourcepub fn stats(&self) -> CacheStats
pub fn stats(&self) -> CacheStats
Get cache statistics
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impl !Freeze for QueryCache
impl !RefUnwindSafe for QueryCache
impl Send for QueryCache
impl Sync for QueryCache
impl Unpin for QueryCache
impl UnsafeUnpin for QueryCache
impl UnwindSafe for QueryCache
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