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OperationCache

Struct OperationCache 

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pub struct OperationCache { /* private fields */ }
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True LRU cache for immutable MCP operations.

Thread-safe cache using DashMap for concurrent access with true LRU eviction. Both get() and insert() update the access timestamp, ensuring frequently accessed entries are retained.

§Example

use hedl_mcp::cache::OperationCache;
use serde_json::json;

let cache = OperationCache::new(1000);

// Cache a validation result
let result = json!({"valid": true});
cache.insert("validate", "my hedl content", result.clone());

// Retrieve from cache (updates LRU position)
if let Some(cached) = cache.get("validate", "my hedl content") {
    assert_eq!(cached, result);
}

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impl OperationCache

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pub fn new(max_size: usize) -> Self

Create a new cache with the specified maximum size.

§Arguments
  • max_size - Maximum number of cache entries (0 = disabled)
§Examples
use hedl_mcp::cache::OperationCache;

let cache = OperationCache::new(1000);
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pub fn get(&self, operation: &str, input: &str) -> Option<JsonValue>

Get a cached result if available, updating its LRU position.

§Arguments
  • operation - Operation name (e.g., “validate”, “lint”)
  • input - Input content (used for cache key hash)
§Returns

Cached result if available, None otherwise.

§Examples
use hedl_mcp::cache::OperationCache;

let cache = OperationCache::new(1000);
let result = cache.get("validate", "%VERSION 1.0\n---");
assert!(result.is_none()); // Cache miss on first access
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pub fn insert(&self, operation: &str, input: &str, result: JsonValue)

Insert a result into the cache.

If the cache is full, evicts the least recently used entry. If max_size is 0, this is a no-op (cache disabled).

§Arguments
  • operation - Operation name (e.g., “validate”, “lint”)
  • input - Input content (used for cache key hash)
  • result - Result to cache
§Examples
use hedl_mcp::cache::OperationCache;
use serde_json::json;

let cache = OperationCache::new(1000);
cache.insert("validate", "%VERSION 1.0\n---", json!({"valid": true}));
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pub fn stats(&self) -> CacheStats

Get cache statistics.

§Returns

Current cache statistics including hit/miss counts and hit rate.

§Examples
use hedl_mcp::cache::OperationCache;
use serde_json::json;

let cache = OperationCache::new(1000);
cache.insert("validate", "input", json!({"valid": true}));
cache.get("validate", "input"); // Hit
cache.get("validate", "other"); // Miss

let stats = cache.stats();
assert_eq!(stats.hits, 1);
assert_eq!(stats.misses, 1);
assert_eq!(stats.size, 1);
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pub fn clear(&self)

Clear all cache entries.

§Examples
use hedl_mcp::cache::OperationCache;
use serde_json::json;

let cache = OperationCache::new(1000);
cache.insert("validate", "input", json!({"valid": true}));
assert_eq!(cache.stats().size, 1);

cache.clear();
assert_eq!(cache.stats().size, 0);
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pub fn reset_stats(&self)

Reset cache statistics (hit/miss/eviction counters).

Does not clear the cache itself, only resets the counters.

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impl Default for OperationCache

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fn default() -> Self

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