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1.1 root 1: .TH UCACHE 1 "630 MTG"
2: .SH NAME
3: ucache \- List and remove objects in the Application cache
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B ucache
6: .SH DESCRIPTION
7: After being downloaded, the program
8: .I ucache
9: will cache itself as a global command and exits.
10: The user can access the command through the \fBMore\fR
11: submenu under the item \fIucache\fR displayed with a garbage
12: can icon. An arrow from the item directs the user to a
13: submenu that lists sequentially all objects (commands and
14: applications) that are currently in the terminal's Application
15: cache.
16: .PP
17: The names listed in the \fIucache\fR submenu are the
18: \fImenu names\fR of the objects. Menu names are names that
19: cached applications use to advertise themselves in the
20: \fBMore\fR menu. They may be different from \fItag names\fR
21: which uniquely identify an object in the Application cache.
22: (For further discussion, see \fIcache(3L)\fR.) If an
23: object in the Application cache does not have a menu name,
24: its tag name is displayed instead.
25: .PP
26: Items in the \fIucache\fR submenu may be greyed. Greyed
27: items mean they cannot be selected for removal because:
28: .IP "\f3\(em\f1"
29: they have been cached with the \fBA_PERMANENT\fR bit set
30: (see \fIcache(3L)\fR). In this case, the item names are
31: displayed with a lock icon, and they can never be uncached
32: by \fIucache\fR.
33: .ce
34: \f3or\f1
35: .IP "\f3\(em\f1"
36: they have been requested (used) by some running process.
37: If all processes using the object exit or are deleted, then the
38: item's name corresponding to the object will be un-greyed.
39: .PP
40: Items that are not greyed can be selected for removal. All caching
41: information concerning the object will be erased and the memory freed.
42: Note that \fIucache\fR can remove itself from the Application cache.
43:
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45: .SH SEE ALSO
46: cache(3L), cmdcache(3L), decache(3L).
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