More documentation for Cache.

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* both create new configurations, return the settings for already configured
* configurations.
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* To create a new configuration:
* To create a new configuration, or to modify an existing configuration permanently:
*
* `Cache::config('my_config', array('engine' => 'File', 'path' => TMP));`
*
* To get the settings for a configuration, and set it as the currently selected configuration
* If you need to modify a configuration temporarily, use Cache::set().
* To get the settings for a configuration:
*
* `Cache::config('default');`
*
* There are 4 built-in caching engines:
*
* - `FileEngine` - Uses simple files to store content. Poor performance, but good for
* storing large objects, or things that are not IO sensitive.
* - `ApcEngine` - Uses the APC object cache, one of the fastest caching engines.
* - `MemcacheEngine` - Uses the PECL::Memcache extension and Memcached for storage.
* Fast reads/writes, and benefits from memcache being distributed.
* - `XcacheEngine` - Uses the Xcache extension, an alternative to APC.
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* @see app/config/core.php for configuration settings
* @param string $name Name of the configuration
* @param array $settings Optional associative array of settings passed to the engine

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<?php
/**
* File Storage engine for cache
* File Storage engine for cache. Filestorage is the slowest cache storage
* to read and write. However, it is good for servers that don't have other storage
* engine available, or have content which is not performance sensitive.
*
* You can configure a FileEngine cache, using Cache::config()
*
* PHP 5
*