| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231 | package cronimport (	"fmt"	"log"	"math"	"strconv"	"strings"	"time")// Parse returns a new crontab schedule representing the given spec.// It returns a descriptive error if the spec is not valid.//// It accepts//   - Full crontab specs, e.g. "* * * * * ?"//   - Descriptors, e.g. "@midnight", "@every 1h30m"func Parse(spec string) (_ Schedule, err error) {	// Convert panics into errors	defer func() {		if recovered := recover(); recovered != nil {			err = fmt.Errorf("%v", recovered)		}	}()	if spec[0] == '@' {		return parseDescriptor(spec), nil	}	// Split on whitespace.  We require 5 or 6 fields.	// (second) (minute) (hour) (day of month) (month) (day of week, optional)	fields := strings.Fields(spec)	if len(fields) != 5 && len(fields) != 6 {		log.Panicf("Expected 5 or 6 fields, found %d: %s", len(fields), spec)	}	// If a sixth field is not provided (DayOfWeek), then it is equivalent to star.	if len(fields) == 5 {		fields = append(fields, "*")	}	schedule := &SpecSchedule{		Second: getField(fields[0], seconds),		Minute: getField(fields[1], minutes),		Hour:   getField(fields[2], hours),		Dom:    getField(fields[3], dom),		Month:  getField(fields[4], months),		Dow:    getField(fields[5], dow),	}	return schedule, nil}// getField returns an Int with the bits set representing all of the times that// the field represents.  A "field" is a comma-separated list of "ranges".func getField(field string, r bounds) uint64 {	// list = range {"," range}	var bits uint64	ranges := strings.FieldsFunc(field, func(r rune) bool { return r == ',' })	for _, expr := range ranges {		bits |= getRange(expr, r)	}	return bits}// getRange returns the bits indicated by the given expression://   number | number "-" number [ "/" number ]func getRange(expr string, r bounds) uint64 {	var (		start, end, step uint		rangeAndStep     = strings.Split(expr, "/")		lowAndHigh       = strings.Split(rangeAndStep[0], "-")		singleDigit      = len(lowAndHigh) == 1	)	var extra_star uint64	if lowAndHigh[0] == "*" || lowAndHigh[0] == "?" {		start = r.min		end = r.max		extra_star = starBit	} else {		start = parseIntOrName(lowAndHigh[0], r.names)		switch len(lowAndHigh) {		case 1:			end = start		case 2:			end = parseIntOrName(lowAndHigh[1], r.names)		default:			log.Panicf("Too many hyphens: %s", expr)		}	}	switch len(rangeAndStep) {	case 1:		step = 1	case 2:		step = mustParseInt(rangeAndStep[1])		// Special handling: "N/step" means "N-max/step".		if singleDigit {			end = r.max		}	default:		log.Panicf("Too many slashes: %s", expr)	}	if start < r.min {		log.Panicf("Beginning of range (%d) below minimum (%d): %s", start, r.min, expr)	}	if end > r.max {		log.Panicf("End of range (%d) above maximum (%d): %s", end, r.max, expr)	}	if start > end {		log.Panicf("Beginning of range (%d) beyond end of range (%d): %s", start, end, expr)	}	return getBits(start, end, step) | extra_star}// parseIntOrName returns the (possibly-named) integer contained in expr.func parseIntOrName(expr string, names map[string]uint) uint {	if names != nil {		if namedInt, ok := names[strings.ToLower(expr)]; ok {			return namedInt		}	}	return mustParseInt(expr)}// mustParseInt parses the given expression as an int or panics.func mustParseInt(expr string) uint {	num, err := strconv.Atoi(expr)	if err != nil {		log.Panicf("Failed to parse int from %s: %s", expr, err)	}	if num < 0 {		log.Panicf("Negative number (%d) not allowed: %s", num, expr)	}	return uint(num)}// getBits sets all bits in the range [min, max], modulo the given step size.func getBits(min, max, step uint) uint64 {	var bits uint64	// If step is 1, use shifts.	if step == 1 {		return ^(math.MaxUint64 << (max + 1)) & (math.MaxUint64 << min)	}	// Else, use a simple loop.	for i := min; i <= max; i += step {		bits |= 1 << i	}	return bits}// all returns all bits within the given bounds.  (plus the star bit)func all(r bounds) uint64 {	return getBits(r.min, r.max, 1) | starBit}// parseDescriptor returns a pre-defined schedule for the expression, or panics// if none matches.func parseDescriptor(spec string) Schedule {	switch spec {	case "@yearly", "@annually":		return &SpecSchedule{			Second: 1 << seconds.min,			Minute: 1 << minutes.min,			Hour:   1 << hours.min,			Dom:    1 << dom.min,			Month:  1 << months.min,			Dow:    all(dow),		}	case "@monthly":		return &SpecSchedule{			Second: 1 << seconds.min,			Minute: 1 << minutes.min,			Hour:   1 << hours.min,			Dom:    1 << dom.min,			Month:  all(months),			Dow:    all(dow),		}	case "@weekly":		return &SpecSchedule{			Second: 1 << seconds.min,			Minute: 1 << minutes.min,			Hour:   1 << hours.min,			Dom:    all(dom),			Month:  all(months),			Dow:    1 << dow.min,		}	case "@daily", "@midnight":		return &SpecSchedule{			Second: 1 << seconds.min,			Minute: 1 << minutes.min,			Hour:   1 << hours.min,			Dom:    all(dom),			Month:  all(months),			Dow:    all(dow),		}	case "@hourly":		return &SpecSchedule{			Second: 1 << seconds.min,			Minute: 1 << minutes.min,			Hour:   all(hours),			Dom:    all(dom),			Month:  all(months),			Dow:    all(dow),		}	}	const every = "@every "	if strings.HasPrefix(spec, every) {		duration, err := time.ParseDuration(spec[len(every):])		if err != nil {			log.Panicf("Failed to parse duration %s: %s", spec, err)		}		return Every(duration)	}	log.Panicf("Unrecognized descriptor: %s", spec)	return nil}
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