1) yes
2) yes
3) no. in this case parent's content(attribute map) will be cleared, but it won't
be removed (i.e. b in your example). The child (c) won't be affected by eviction
4) touch means - Read the node, read an attribute of the node, add an attribute to the
node. A node is uniquely identified by its fqn, even if you work with the Cache API (as
opposed to Node API).
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