
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 23:55:53 +0000 (UTC), Lars Rune Nøstdal <larsnostdal@gmail.com> wrote:
from the documentation (which is great btw.) I assumed "(counting only requests which use sessions)" included cases where I used SESSION-VALUE since, well, i "use" sessions then ... :)
Well, kind of. The documentation says that sessions have to be started explicitly with START-SESSION or implictly with (SETF SESSION-VALUE). One could argue that pages which use neither of these operations don't really /use/ sessions as you can't be sure that you're in a session in that case. Anyway, what is the actualy problem you're trying to solve? The current situation is that there's only a check for a session GC if a new session /might/ be created. One could even improve this by only checking for a session GC if a new session /is/ actually created. If your code actually relies on /counting/ something, you should probably implement your own counter for this, shouldn't you?