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Fix track_memory_usage
on poetry-core 1.3.x installations (#14221)
* Fix `track_memory_usage` on poetry-core 1.3.x installations The same kind of problem as discussed in #14085: 1. we defined an extra with an underscore 2. we look it up at runtime with an underscore 3. but poetry-core 1.3.x. installs it with a dash, causing (2) to fail. Fix by using a dash everywhere. * Changelog
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Rename the `cache_memory` extra to `cache-memory`, for compatability with poetry-core 1.3.0 and [PEP 685](https://peps.python.org/pep-0685/). From-source installations using this extra will need to install using the new name.
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# (if it is not installed, we fall back to slow code.)
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redis = ["txredisapi", "hiredis"]
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# Required to use experimental `caches.track_memory_usage` config option.
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cache_memory = ["pympler"]
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cache-memory = ["pympler"]
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test = ["parameterized", "idna"]
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# The duplication here is awful. I hate hate hate hate hate it. However, for now I want
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"jaeger-client", "opentracing",
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# redis
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"txredisapi", "hiredis",
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# cache_memory
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# cache-memory
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"pympler",
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# omitted:
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# - test: it's useful to have this separate from dev deps in the olddeps job
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self.track_memory_usage = cache_config.get("track_memory_usage", False)
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if self.track_memory_usage:
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check_requirements("cache_memory")
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check_requirements("cache-memory")
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expire_caches = cache_config.get("expire_caches", True)
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cache_entry_ttl = cache_config.get("cache_entry_ttl", "30m")
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