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Without them MSWord fails hard. Need to do a simple in-memory implementation.
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Many more to deal with; `make spelling` for the list
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The main class is now CacheFSMixin, a mixin class that can add caching to any FS implementation. It operates explicitly on a PathMap of recent info dicts, making it more efficient and more robust than the old CacheFS. The CacheFS wrapper class is still there, but it's a trivial class that just mixes CacheFSMixin into the base WrapFS class. TahoeFS has also been modified to use the mixin architecture.
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