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# which was an object that was always less than any other version than itself.
# We don't care about negative versions, so let's just say that parse_version
# for our purposes can return version 0.
return raw_parse_version(version_string or '0')
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I fussed a bit about whether to default this to '-9999', '0', or '1', but I think we never use negative versions and '0' is therefore the lower bound. And I wanted a way to distinguish between this default and the earliest version I thought was likely to be specified explicitly, which is probably '1'.

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cached = _sid_cache(request)
found_sid = cached.get(linked['uuid'])
if not found_sid:
db_res = request.registry[STORAGE].write.get_by_uuid(linked['uuid'])
if db_res:
request._sid_cache[linked['uuid']] = db_res.sid
found_sid = request._sid_cache.get(linked['uuid'])
cached[linked['uuid']] = found_sid = db_res.sid
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I changed the logic here so please double-check carefully, but I think this way of expressing what found_sid is will be easier to read.

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