read-through

See also: readthrough

English

Etymology

From the verb phrase read through.

Adjective

read-through (not comparable)

  1. (computing) A cache that will fetch information from the original source when asked for information that is not yet cached.
    A read-through cache presents a simple abstraction to the calling code, which no longer has to handle the case where the information is available but not cached.

Noun

read-through (plural read-throughs)

  1. Alternative spelling of readthrough

See also

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