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fixed convenience scheduling (#47)
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@@ -210,12 +210,12 @@ These special time specification tokens which replace the 5 initial time and dat
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|Token|Meaning
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| --- | --- |
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| @yearly | Run once a year, ie. "0 0 1 1 *".
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| @annually | Run once a year, ie. "0 0 1 1 *".
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| @monthly | Run once a month, ie. "0 0 1 * *".
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| @weekly | Run once a week, ie. "0 0 * * 0".
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| @daily | Run once a day, ie. "0 0 * * *".
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| @hourly | Run once an hour, ie. "0 * * * *".
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| @yearly | Run once a year, ie. "0 0 0 1 1 *".
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| @annually | Run once a year, ie. "0 0 0 1 1 *"".
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| @monthly | Run once a month, ie. "0 0 0 1 * *".
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| @weekly | Run once a week, ie. "0 0 0 * * 0".
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| @daily | Run once a day, ie. "0 0 0 * * ?".
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| @hourly | Run once an hour, ie. "0 0 * * * ?".
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# Randomization
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@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ namespace libcron
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{
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// First, check for "convenience scheduling" using @yearly, @annually,
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// @monthly, @weekly, @daily or @hourly.
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std::string tmp = std::regex_replace(cron_expression, std::regex("@yearly"), "0 0 1 1 *");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@annually"), "0 0 1 1 *");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@monthly"), "0 0 1 * *");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@weekly"), "0 0 * * 0");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@daily"), "0 0 * * *");
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const std::string expression = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@hourly"), "0 * * * *");
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std::string tmp = std::regex_replace(cron_expression, std::regex("@yearly"), "0 0 0 1 1 *");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@annually"), "0 0 0 1 1 *");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@monthly"), "0 0 0 1 * *");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@weekly"), "0 0 0 * * 0");
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tmp = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@daily"), "0 0 0 * * ?");
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const std::string expression = std::regex_replace(tmp, std::regex("@hourly"), "0 0 * * * ?");
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// Second, split on white-space. We expect six parts.
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std::regex split{ R"#(^\s*(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s*$)#",
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@@ -237,4 +237,13 @@ SCENARIO("Replacing text with numbers")
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std::string s = "JAN-DEC";
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REQUIRE(CronData::replace_string_name_with_numeric<libcron::Months>(s) == "1-12");
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}
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}
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SCENARIO("Parsing @ expressions works") {
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REQUIRE(CronData::create("@yearly").is_valid());
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REQUIRE(CronData::create("@annually").is_valid());
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REQUIRE(CronData::create("@monthly").is_valid());
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REQUIRE(CronData::create("@weekly").is_valid());
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REQUIRE(CronData::create("@daily").is_valid());
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REQUIRE(CronData::create("@hourly").is_valid());
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}
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