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Cron reference used ? #37
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Apologies for the delayed reply. It's been a while, but I seem to recall following the Quartz service's lead on this. For interested parties, the relevant
Yes, definitely.
I would love that! This project is on the backburner for me, though, so I'm not likely to implement that functionality soon. If you're interested in adding it yourself, I'd welcome a PR. The first step would be to make a straw man version of the API to show how developers would specify the cron expression spec they're trying to follow. This might be a large-ish task since ideally we'd allow folks to specify an implementation like |
For anyone interested, I've documented the specifics of |
Hi,
I see the spec for
DaysOfWeek
defines the rangs as1 -> 7
. I'm using this project to parse cronfiles on adebian/ubuntu
, which uses the range0 -> 6
. I guess this means this project is not based on the same specification ?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: