What happens to lock on expired item in partitioned cache?

With a partitioned cache, what happens if an object with a lock on it expires?
In other words, if I put it in with an expiry, something locks it, and it expires while the lock is present, what happens?

Hi mesocyclone,
The lock/unlock API is completely orthogonal to the data-related API (get, put, invoke, etc). Presence of absence of the data has no effect on the lock.
Regards,
Gene

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