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I will implement that. Thanks.
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OK, great, I'll release in a few hours then. If you spot anything, please tell me.
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@DannyBen Hello, I included your demand into the rework I did for the nat parser. Please tell me if it covers your need and I'll release then. If there are further cases that you'd need, please tell me. Thanks again.
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Thanks a lot @jmettraux, for being open to it and for the quick update.
I tested the new sentences as defined in the specs against master and they work beautifully.
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By the way - this release also fixes a bug.
With the current live release, this expression returns an invalid cron instead of nil
:
Fugit::Nat.parse('Every month on day 6 at 10:00')
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Related Issues (20)
- TZInfo::PeriodNotFound exception when using Time.zone HOT 6
- Incorrect transition into DST for America/New_York HOT 1
- previous_time and next_time produce strange results when combining actual dates with day of week HOT 3
- Support character "W" in the cron expression HOT 1
- Incorrect schedule in certain timezone when using hash cron extention HOT 7
- Fugit::Cron#to_cron_s produces invalid cron string for "wed%2" HOT 7
- Tighten `Fugit.parse` HOT 1
- Fugit.parse_cronish(str) and .do_parse_cronish(str) HOT 5
- strip before parsing? HOT 4
- Fugit::Cron#next_time works incorrectly with "every second day" and "mon-fri" combo HOT 2
- Behaviour change between 1.4.4 and 1.4.5 HOT 8
- be liberal with extra commas
- Implement the & cron modifier HOT 1
- Issue parsing 0/1 compared to * or */1 HOT 4
- Introduce OpenBSD cron ~ notation HOT 1
- Fugit.parse incorrectly parsing am/pm HOT 5
- time computation with monthly duration like "P-2M" is incorrect
- Un-representable inputs should raise an error HOT 4
- Incorrect next_time for cron that is supposed to run every 3 hours for America/New_York HOT 3
- If given 6 fields, the first one is interpreted as seconds HOT 2
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