$caching
This tells Smarty whether or not to cache the output of the templates
to the $cache_dir.
By default this is set to 0, or disabled. If your templates generate
redundant content, it is advisable to turn on $caching. This
will result in significant performance gains. You can also have
multiple
caches for the same template. A value of 1 or 2 enables caching. 1 tells
Smarty to use the current
$cache_lifetime
variable to determine if the
cache has expired. A value of 2 tells Smarty to use the
$cache_lifetime
value at the time the cache was generated. This way you can set the
$cache_lifetime
just before
fetching
the template to have granular
control over when that particular cache expires.
See also is_cached().
If $compile_check
is enabled, the cached content will be regenerated if
any of the templates or config files that are part of this cache are
changed. If
$force_compile
is enabled, the cached content will always be
regenerated.
See also
$cache_dir,
$cache_lifetime,
$cache_handler_func,
$cache_modified_check
and
Caching section.