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Theo Van Dinter writes:
>The expiry should, theoretically, not take a lot of memory since it
>really only needs to have 1 token in memory at a time while it copies
>between database files.  An expiry forces a journal sync though, so an
>expiry run will always take at least as much as a journal sync.

I think the implementation of "each" in DB_File must be inefficient,
creating an in-memory list.   It might be a good idea to check out
DB_File's built-in iterator methods, now that we only support that
db module.   Haven't checked though...

- --j.
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