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I get This on my development log. What does the mCACHE lines mean? Are they SQL queries?

 ←[1m←[36mTodo Load (1.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "todos".* FROM "todos" WHERE ("todos".project_id IN (4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13))←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mLog Load (1.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "logs".* FROM "logs" WHERE ("logs".todo_id IN (134,135,136))
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE ("users"."id" = 3) LIMIT 1
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE ("users"."id" = 3) LIMIT 1←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE ("users"."id" = 3) LIMIT 1
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1←[0m
 ←[1m←[35mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  SELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1
 ←[1m←[36mCACHE (0.0ms)←[0m  ←[1mSELECT "firms".* FROM "firms" WHERE ("firms"."id" = 2) LIMIT 1←[0m
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    You can use the "-r" switch to less if that's what you're using to see your logs. "less -r development.log", this will correctly interpret ANSI codes and make things look nice.
    – Roadmaster
    Nov 25, 2010 at 19:53
  • The output to the log is expected to be cat'd or tail -f'd to the screen where the terminal can interpret the codes. If you use an editor, or less without -r, you'll get the uuuuu-gly output. Nov 25, 2010 at 20:46

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The [numberm are just ANSI color codes - it's supposed to show pretty colors in a smart terminal, looks bad otherwise.

The CACHE is "an sql query, cached (executed previously, now loaded from cache)" - see e.g. this

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That is the evidence that Rails SQL Caching is working:

http://guides.rubyonrails.org/caching_with_rails.html#sql-caching

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Cache means that you've already run the same query and it's result is stored in memory, so the query isn't actually run against the database. They are all queries, it's what Active Record actually does when it talks to the database.

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