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Mads Kiilerich
invalidation: don't create CacheInvalidation records on startup

Creating the records early gave an advantage before lightweight was introduced.
With lightweight it is no longer necessary.

The records will be created on demand anyway and there is no reason to create and
maintain them before they are used.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

class KeyedInstance(object):
    """A class whose instances have a unique identifier of some sort
    No two instances with the same unique ID should exist - if we try to create
    a second instance, the first should be returned.
    """

    _instances = dict()

    def __new__(cls, *p, **k):
        instances = cls._instances
        clskey = str(cls)
        if clskey not in instances:
            instances[clskey] = dict()
        instances = instances[clskey]

        key = cls._key(*p, **k)
        if key not in instances:
            instances[key] = super(KeyedInstance, cls).__new__(cls)
        return instances[key]

    @classmethod
    def _key(cls, *p, **k):
        """Given a unique identifier, return a dictionary key
        This should be overridden by child classes, to specify which parameters
        should determine an object's uniqueness
        """
        raise NotImplementedError()

    @classmethod
    def clear(cls):
        # Allow cls.clear() as well as uniqueInstance.clear(cls)
        if str(cls) in cls._instances:
            del cls._instances[str(cls)]