From: Moritz Bunkus Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 16:29:20 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Module: Fallback-Version von DateTime::Event::Cron entfernt X-Git-Tag: release-3.5.4~75^2~24 X-Git-Url: http://wagnertech.de/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=257207bd5622fd2f5dc8d83334e6be2e8c33f370;p=kivitendo-erp.git Module: Fallback-Version von DateTime::Event::Cron entfernt Ist in Debian/Ubuntu inzwischen paketiert. --- diff --git a/modules/fallback/DateTime/Event/Cron.pm b/modules/fallback/DateTime/Event/Cron.pm deleted file mode 100644 index a835aa7c9..000000000 --- a/modules/fallback/DateTime/Event/Cron.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,885 +0,0 @@ -package DateTime::Event::Cron; - -use 5.006; -use strict; -use warnings; -use Carp; - -use vars qw($VERSION); - -$VERSION = '0.08'; - -use constant DEBUG => 0; - -use DateTime; -use DateTime::Set; -use Set::Crontab; - -my %Object_Attributes; - -### - -sub from_cron { - # Return cron as DateTime::Set - my $class = shift; - my %sparms = @_ == 1 ? (cron => shift) : @_; - my %parms; - $parms{cron} = delete $sparms{cron}; - $parms{user_mode} = delete $sparms{user_mode}; - $parms{cron} or croak "Cron string parameter required.\n"; - my $dtc = $class->new(%parms); - $dtc->as_set(%sparms); -} - -sub from_crontab { - # Return list of DateTime::Sets based on entries from - # a crontab file. - my $class = shift; - my %sparms = @_ == 1 ? (file => shift) : @_; - my $file = delete $sparms{file}; - delete $sparms{cron}; - my $fh = $class->_prepare_fh($file); - my @cronsets; - while (<$fh>) { - chomp; - my $set; - eval { $set = $class->from_cron(%sparms, cron => $_) }; - push(@cronsets, $set) if ref $set && !$@; - } - @cronsets; -} - -sub as_set { - # Return self as DateTime::Set - my $self = shift; - my %sparms = @_; - Carp::cluck "Recurrence callbacks overriden by ". ref $self . "\n" - if $sparms{next} || $sparms{recurrence} || $sparms{previous}; - delete $sparms{next}; - delete $sparms{previous}; - delete $sparms{recurrence}; - $sparms{next} = sub { $self->next(@_) }; - $sparms{previous} = sub { $self->previous(@_) }; - DateTime::Set->from_recurrence(%sparms); -} - -### - -sub new { - my $class = shift; - my $self = {}; - bless $self, $class; - my %parms = @_ == 1 ? (cron => shift) : @_; - my $crontab = $self->_make_cronset(%parms); - $self->_cronset($crontab); - $self; -} - -sub new_from_cron { new(@_) } - -sub new_from_crontab { - my $class = shift; - my %parms = @_ == 1 ? (file => shift()) : @_; - my $fh = $class->_prepare_fh($parms{file}); - delete $parms{file}; - my @dtcrons; - while (<$fh>) { - my $dtc; - eval { $dtc = $class->new(%parms, cron => $_) }; - if (ref $dtc && !$@) { - push(@dtcrons, $dtc); - $parms{user_mode} = 1 if defined $dtc->user; - } - } - @dtcrons; -} - -### - -sub _prepare_fh { - my $class = shift; - my $fh = shift; - if (! ref $fh) { - my $file = $fh; - local(*FH); - $fh = do { local *FH; *FH }; # doubled *FH avoids warning - open($fh, "<$file") - or croak "Error opening $file for reading\n"; - } - $fh; -} - -### - -sub valid { - # Is the given date valid according the current cron settings? - my($self, $date) = @_; - return if !$date || $date->second; - $self->minute->contains($date->minute) && - $self->hour->contains($date->hour) && - $self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow) && - $self->month->contains($date->month); -} - -sub match { - # Does the given date match the cron spec? - my($self, $date) = @_; - $date = DateTime->now unless $date; - $self->minute->contains($date->minute) && - $self->hour->contains($date->hour) && - $self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow) && - $self->month->contains($date->month); -} - -### Return adjacent dates without altering original date - -sub next { - my($self, $date) = @_; - $date = DateTime->now unless $date; - $self->increment($date->clone); -} - -sub previous { - my($self, $date) = @_; - $date = DateTime->now unless $date; - $self->decrement($date->clone); -} - -### Change given date to adjacent dates - -sub increment { - my($self, $date) = @_; - $date = DateTime->now unless $date; - return $date if $date->is_infinite; - do { - $self->_attempt_increment($date); - } until $self->valid($date); - $date; -} - -sub decrement { - my($self, $date) = @_; - $date = DateTime->now unless $date; - return $date if $date->is_infinite; - do { - $self->_attempt_decrement($date); - } until $self->valid($date); - $date; -} - -### - -sub _attempt_increment { - my($self, $date) = @_; - ref $date or croak "Reference to datetime object reqired\n"; - $self->valid($date) ? - $self->_valid_incr($date) : - $self->_invalid_incr($date); -} - -sub _attempt_decrement { - my($self, $date) = @_; - ref $date or croak "Reference to datetime object reqired\n"; - $self->valid($date) ? - $self->_valid_decr($date) : - $self->_invalid_decr($date); -} - -sub _valid_incr { shift->_minute_incr(@_) } - -sub _valid_decr { shift->_minute_decr(@_) } - -sub _invalid_incr { - # If provided date is valid, return it. Otherwise return - # nearest valid date after provided date. - my($self, $date) = @_; - ref $date or croak "Reference to datetime object reqired\n"; - - print STDERR "\nI GOT: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - $date->truncate(to => 'minute')->add(minutes => 1) - if $date->second; - - print STDERR "RND: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - # Find our greatest invalid unit and clip - if (!$self->month->contains($date->month)) { - $date->truncate(to => 'month'); - } - elsif (!$self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow)) { - $date->truncate(to => 'day'); - } - elsif (!$self->hour->contains($date->hour)) { - $date->truncate(to => 'hour'); - } - else { - $date->truncate(to => 'minute'); - } - - print STDERR "BBT: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - return $date if $self->valid($date); - - print STDERR "ZZT: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - # Extraneous durations clipped. Start searching. - while (!$self->valid($date)) { - $date->add(months => 1) until $self->month->contains($date->month); - print STDERR "MON: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - my $day_orig = $date->day; - $date->add(days => 1) until $self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow); - $date->truncate(to => 'month') && next if $date->day < $day_orig; - print STDERR "DAY: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - my $hour_orig = $date->hour; - $date->add(hours => 1) until $self->hour->contains($date->hour); - $date->truncate(to => 'day') && next if $date->hour < $hour_orig; - print STDERR "HOR: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - my $min_orig = $date->minute; - $date->add(minutes => 1) until $self->minute->contains($date->minute); - $date->truncate(to => 'hour') && next if $date->minute < $min_orig; - print STDERR "MIN: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - } - print STDERR "SET: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - $date; -} - -sub _invalid_decr { - # If provided date is valid, return it. Otherwise - # return the nearest previous valid date. - my($self, $date) = @_; - ref $date or croak "Reference to datetime object reqired\n"; - - print STDERR "\nD GOT: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - if (!$self->month->contains($date->month)) { - $date->truncate(to => 'month'); - } - elsif (!$self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow)) { - $date->truncate(to => 'day'); - } - elsif (!$self->hour->contains($date->hour)) { - $date->truncate(to => 'hour'); - } - else { - $date->truncate(to => 'minute'); - } - - print STDERR "BBT: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - return $date if $self->valid($date); - - print STDERR "ZZT: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - - # Extraneous durations clipped. Start searching. - while (!$self->valid($date)) { - if (!$self->month->contains($date->month)) { - $date->subtract(months => 1) until $self->month->contains($date->month); - $self->_unit_peak($date, 'month'); - print STDERR "MON: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - } - if (!$self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow)) { - my $day_orig = $date->day; - $date->subtract(days => 1) - until $self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow); - $self->_unit_peak($date, 'month') && next if ($date->day > $day_orig); - $self->_unit_peak($date, 'day'); - print STDERR "DAY: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - } - if (!$self->hour->contains($date->hour)) { - my $hour_orig = $date->hour; - $date->subtract(hours => 1) until $self->hour->contains($date->hour); - $self->_unit_peak($date, 'day') && next if ($date->hour > $hour_orig); - $self->_unit_peak($date, 'hour'); - print STDERR "HOR: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - } - if (!$self->minute->contains($date->minute)) { - my $min_orig = $date->minute; - $date->subtract(minutes => 1) - until $self->minute->contains($date->minute); - $self->_unit_peak($date, 'hour') && next if ($date->minute > $min_orig); - print STDERR "MIN: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - } - } - print STDERR "SET: ", $date->datetime, "\n" if DEBUG; - $date; -} - -### - -sub _unit_peak { - my($self, $date, $unit) = @_; - $date && $unit or croak "DateTime ref and unit required.\n"; - $date->truncate(to => $unit) - ->add($unit . 's' => 1) - ->subtract(minutes => 1); -} - -### Unit cascades - -sub _minute_incr { - my($self, $date) = @_; - croak "datetime object required\n" unless $date; - my $cur = $date->minute; - my $next = $self->minute->next($cur); - $date->set(minute => $next); - $next <= $cur ? $self->_hour_incr($date) : $date; -} - -sub _hour_incr { - my($self, $date) = @_; - croak "datetime object required\n" unless $date; - my $cur = $date->hour; - my $next = $self->hour->next($cur); - $date->set(hour => $next); - $next <= $cur ? $self->_day_incr($date) : $date; -} - -sub _day_incr { - my($self, $date) = @_; - croak "datetime object required\n" unless $date; - $date->add(days => 1); - $self->_invalid_incr($date); -} - -sub _minute_decr { - my($self, $date) = @_; - croak "datetime object required\n" unless $date; - my $cur = $date->minute; - my $next = $self->minute->previous($cur); - $date->set(minute => $next); - $next >= $cur ? $self->_hour_decr($date) : $date; -} - -sub _hour_decr { - my($self, $date) = @_; - croak "datetime object required\n" unless $date; - my $cur = $date->hour; - my $next = $self->hour->previous($cur); - $date->set(hour => $next); - $next >= $cur ? $self->_day_decr($date) : $date; -} - -sub _day_decr { - my($self, $date) = @_; - croak "datetime object required\n" unless $date; - $date->subtract(days => 1); - $self->_invalid_decr($date); -} - -### Factories - -sub _make_cronset { shift; DateTime::Event::Cron::IntegratedSet->new(@_) } - -### Shortcuts - -sub days_contain { shift->_cronset->days_contain(@_) } - -sub minute { shift->_cronset->minute } -sub hour { shift->_cronset->hour } -sub day { shift->_cronset->day } -sub month { shift->_cronset->month } -sub dow { shift->_cronset->dow } -sub user { shift->_cronset->user } -sub command { shift->_cronset->command } -sub original { shift->_cronset->original } - -### Static acessors/mutators - -sub _cronset { shift->_attr('cronset', @_) } - -sub _attr { - my $self = shift; - my $name = shift; - if (@_) { - $Object_Attributes{$self}{$name} = shift; - } - $Object_Attributes{$self}{$name}; -} - -### debugging - -sub _dump_sets { - my($self, $date) = @_; - foreach (qw(minute hour day month dow)) { - print STDERR "$_: ", join(',',$self->$_->list), "\n"; - } - if (ref $date) { - $date = $date->clone; - my @mod; - my $mon = $date->month; - $date->truncate(to => 'month'); - while ($date->month == $mon) { - push(@mod, $date->day) if $self->days_contain($date->day, $date->dow); - $date->add(days => 1); - } - print STDERR "mod for month($mon): ", join(',', @mod), "\n"; - } - print STDERR "day_squelch: ", $self->_cronset->day_squelch, " ", - "dow_squelch: ", $self->_cronset->dow_squelch, "\n"; - $self; -} - -### - -sub DESTROY { delete $Object_Attributes{shift()} } - -########## - -{ - -package DateTime::Event::Cron::IntegratedSet; - -# IntegratedSet manages the collection of field sets for -# each cron entry, including sanity checks. Individual -# field sets are accessed through their respective names, -# i.e., minute hour day month dow. -# -# Also implements some merged field logic for day/dow -# interactions. - -use strict; -use Carp; - -my %Range = ( - minute => [0..59], - hour => [0..23], - day => [1..31], - month => [1..12], - dow => [1..7], -); - -my @Month_Max = qw( 31 29 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 ); - -my %Object_Attributes; - -sub new { - my $self = []; - bless $self, shift; - $self->_range(\%Range); - $self->set_cron(@_); - $self; -} - -sub set_cron { - # Initialize - my $self = shift; - my %parms = @_; - my $cron = $parms{cron}; - my $user_mode = $parms{user_mode}; - defined $cron or croak "Cron entry fields required\n"; - $self->_attr('original', $cron); - my @line; - if (ref $cron) { - @line = grep(!/^\s*$/, @$cron); - } - else { - $cron =~ s/^\s+//; - $cron =~ s/\s+$//; - @line = split(/\s+/, $cron); - } - @line >= 5 or croak "At least five cron entry fields required.\n"; - my @entry = splice(@line, 0, 5); - my($user, $command); - unless (defined $user_mode) { - # auto-detect - if (@line > 1 && $line[0] =~ /^\w+$/) { - $user_mode = 1; - } - } - $user = shift @line if $user_mode; - $command = join(' ', @line); - $self->_attr('command', $command); - $self->_attr('user', $user); - my $i = 0; - foreach my $name (qw( minute hour day month dow )) { - $self->_attr($name, $self->make_valid_set($name, $entry[$i])); - ++$i; - } - my @day_list = $self->day->list; - my @dow_list = $self->dow->list; - my $day_range = $self->range('day'); - my $dow_range = $self->range('dow'); - $self->day_squelch(scalar @day_list == scalar @$day_range && - scalar @dow_list != scalar @$dow_range ? 1 : 0); - $self->dow_squelch(scalar @dow_list == scalar @$dow_range && - scalar @day_list != scalar @$day_range ? 1 : 0); - unless ($self->day_squelch) { - my @days = $self->day->list; - my $pass = 0; - MONTH: foreach my $month ($self->month->list) { - foreach (@days) { - ++$pass && last MONTH if $_ <= $Month_Max[$month - 1]; - } - } - croak "Impossible last day for provided months.\n" unless $pass; - } - $self; -} - -# Field range queries -sub range { - my($self, $name) = @_; - my $val = $self->_range->{$name} or croak "Unknown field '$name'\n"; - $val; -} - -# Perform sanity checks when setting up each field set. -sub make_valid_set { - my($self, $name, $str) = @_; - my $range = $self->range($name); - my $set = $self->make_set($str, $range); - my @list = $set->list; - croak "Malformed cron field '$str'\n" unless @list; - croak "Field value ($list[-1]) out of range ($range->[0]-$range->[-1])\n" - if $list[-1] > $range->[-1]; - if ($name eq 'dow' && $set->contains(0)) { - shift(@list); - push(@list, 7) unless $set->contains(7); - $set = $self->make_set(join(',',@list), $range); - } - croak "Field value ($list[0]) out of range ($range->[0]-$range->[-1])\n" - if $list[0] < $range->[0]; - $set; -} - -# No sanity checks -sub make_set { shift; DateTime::Event::Cron::OrderedSet->new(@_) } - -# Flags for when day/dow are applied. -sub day_squelch { shift->_attr('day_squelch', @_ ) } -sub dow_squelch { shift->_attr('dow_squelch', @_ ) } - -# Merged logic for day/dow -sub days_contain { - my($self, $day, $dow) = @_; - defined $day && defined $dow - or croak "Day of month and day of week required.\n"; - my $day_c = $self->day->contains($day); - my $dow_c = $self->dow->contains($dow); - return $dow_c if $self->day_squelch; - return $day_c if $self->dow_squelch; - $day_c || $dow_c; -} - -# Set Accessors -sub minute { shift->_attr('minute' ) } -sub hour { shift->_attr('hour' ) } -sub day { shift->_attr('day' ) } -sub month { shift->_attr('month' ) } -sub dow { shift->_attr('dow' ) } -sub user { shift->_attr('user' ) } -sub command { shift->_attr('command') } -sub original { shift->_attr('original') } - -# Accessors/mutators -sub _range { shift->_attr('range', @_) } - -sub _attr { - my $self = shift; - my $name = shift; - if (@_) { - $Object_Attributes{$self}{$name} = shift; - } - $Object_Attributes{$self}{$name}; -} - -sub DESTROY { delete $Object_Attributes{shift()} } - -} - -########## - -{ - -package DateTime::Event::Cron::OrderedSet; - -# Extends Set::Crontab with some progression logic (next/prev) - -use strict; -use Carp; -use base 'Set::Crontab'; - -my %Object_Attributes; - -sub new { - my $class = shift; - my($string, $range) = @_; - defined $string && ref $range - or croak "Cron field and range ref required.\n"; - my $self = Set::Crontab->new($string, $range); - bless $self, $class; - my @list = $self->list; - my(%next, %prev); - foreach (0 .. $#list) { - $next{$list[$_]} = $list[($_+1)%@list]; - $prev{$list[$_]} = $list[($_-1)%@list]; - } - $self->_attr('next', \%next); - $self->_attr('previous', \%prev); - $self; -} - -sub next { - my($self, $entry) = @_; - my $hash = $self->_attr('next'); - croak "Missing entry($entry) in set\n" unless exists $hash->{$entry}; - my $next = $hash->{$entry}; - wantarray ? ($next, $next <= $entry) : $next; -} - -sub previous { - my($self, $entry) = @_; - my $hash = $self->_attr('previous'); - croak "Missing entry($entry) in set\n" unless exists $hash->{$entry}; - my $prev = $hash->{$entry}; - wantarray ? ($prev, $prev >= $entry) : $prev; -} - -sub _attr { - my $self = shift; - my $name = shift; - if (@_) { - $Object_Attributes{$self}{$name} = shift; - } - $Object_Attributes{$self}{$name}; -} - -sub DESTROY { delete $Object_Attributes{shift()} } - -} - -### - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -DateTime::Event::Cron - DateTime extension for generating recurrence -sets from crontab lines and files. - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use DateTime::Event::Cron; - - # check if a date matches (defaults to current time) - my $c = DateTime::Event::Cron->new('* 2 * * *'); - if ($c->match) { - # do stuff - } - if ($c->match($date)) { - # do something else for datetime $date - } - - # DateTime::Set construction from crontab line - $crontab = '*/3 15 1-10 3,4,5 */2'; - $set = DateTime::Event::Cron->from_cron($crontab); - $iter = $set->iterator(after => DateTime->now); - while (1) { - my $next = $iter->next; - my $now = DateTime->now; - sleep(($next->subtract_datetime_absolute($now))->seconds); - # do stuff... - } - - # List of DateTime::Set objects from crontab file - @sets = DateTime::Event::Cron->from_crontab(file => '/etc/crontab'); - $now = DateTime->now; - print "Now: ", $now->datetime, "\n"; - foreach (@sets) { - my $next = $_->next($now); - print $next->datetime, "\n"; - } - - # DateTime::Set parameters - $crontab = '* * * * *'; - - $now = DateTime->now; - %set_parms = ( after => $now ); - $set = DateTime::Event::Cron->from_cron(cron => $crontab, %set_parms); - $dt = $set->next; - print "Now: ", $now->datetime, " and next: ", $dt->datetime, "\n"; - - # Spans for DateTime::Set - $crontab = '* * * * *'; - $now = DateTime->now; - $now2 = $now->clone; - $span = DateTime::Span->from_datetimes( - start => $now->add(minutes => 1), - end => $now2->add(hours => 1), - ); - %parms = (cron => $crontab, span => $span); - $set = DateTime::Event::Cron->from_cron(%parms); - # ...do things with the DateTime::Set - - # Every RTFCT relative to 12am Jan 1st this year - $crontab = '7-10 6,12-15 10-28/2 */3 3,4,5'; - $date = DateTime->now->truncate(to => 'year'); - $set = DateTime::Event::Cron->from_cron(cron => $crontab, after => $date); - - # Rather than generating DateTime::Set objects, next/prev - # calculations can be made directly: - - # Every day at 10am, 2pm, and 6pm. Reference date - # defaults to DateTime->now. - $crontab = '10,14,18 * * * *'; - $dtc = DateTime::Event::Cron->new_from_cron(cron => $crontab); - $next_datetime = $dtc->next; - $last_datetime = $dtc->previous; - ... - - # List of DateTime::Event::Cron objects from - # crontab file - @dtc = DateTime::Event::Cron->new_from_crontab(file => '/etc/crontab'); - - # Full cron lines with user, such as from /etc/crontab - # or files in /etc/cron.d, are supported and auto-detected: - $crontab = '* * * * * gump /bin/date'; - $dtc = DateTime::Event::Cron->new(cron => $crontab); - - # Auto-detection of users is disabled if you explicitly - # enable/disable via the user_mode parameter: - $dtc = DateTime::Event::Cron->new(cron => $crontab, user_mode => 1); - my $user = $dtc->user; - my $command = $dtc->command; - - # Unparsed original cron entry - my $original = $dtc->original; - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -DateTime::Event::Cron generated DateTime events or DateTime::Set objects -based on crontab-style entries. - -=head1 METHODS - -The cron fields are typical crontab-style entries. For more information, -see L and extensions described in L. The -fields can be passed as a single string or as a reference to an array -containing each field. Only the first five fields are retained. - -=head2 DateTime::Set Factories - -See L for methods provided by Set objects, such as -C and C. - -=over 4 - -=item from_cron($cronline) - -=item from_cron(cron => $cronline, %parms, %set_parms) - -Generates a DateTime::Set recurrence for the cron line provided. See -new() for details on %parms. Optionally takes parameters for -DateTime::Set. - -=item from_crontab(file => $crontab_fh, %parms, %set_parms) - -Returns a list of DateTime::Set recurrences based on lines from a -crontab file. C<$crontab_fh> can be either a filename or filehandle -reference. See new() for details on %parm. Optionally takes parameters -for DateTime::Set which will be passed along to each set for each line. - -=item as_set(%set_parms) - -Generates a DateTime::Set recurrence from an existing -DateTime::Event::Cron object. - -=back - -=head2 Constructors - -=over 4 - -=item new_from_cron(cron => $cronstring, %parms) - -Returns a DateTime::Event::Cron object based on the cron specification. -Optional parameters include the boolean 'user_mode' which indicates that -the crontab entry includes a username column before the command. - -=item new_from_crontab(file => $fh, %parms) - -Returns a list of DateTime::Event::Cron objects based on the lines of a -crontab file. C<$fh> can be either a filename or a filehandle reference. -Optional parameters include the boolean 'user_mode' as mentioned above. - -=back - -=head2 Other methods - -=over 4 - -=item next() - -=item next($date) - -Returns the next valid datetime according to the cron specification. -C<$date> defaults to DateTime->now unless provided. - -=item previous() - -=item previous($date) - -Returns the previous valid datetime according to the cron specification. -C<$date> defaults to DateTime->now unless provided. - -=item increment($date) - -=item decrement($date) - -Same as C and C except that the provided datetime is -modified to the new datetime. - -=item match($date) - -Returns whether or not the given datetime (defaults to current time) -matches the current cron specification. Dates are truncated to minute -resolution. - -=item valid($date) - -A more strict version of match(). Returns whether the given datetime is -valid under the current cron specification. Cron dates are only accurate -to the minute -- datetimes with seconds greater than 0 are invalid by -default. (note: never fear, all methods accepting dates will accept -invalid dates -- they will simply be rounded to the next nearest valid -date in all cases except this particular method) - -=item command() - -Returns the command string, if any, from the original crontab entry. -Currently no expansion is performed such as resolving environment -variables, etc. - -=item user() - -Returns the username under which this cron command was to be executed, -assuming such a field was present in the original cron entry. - -=item original() - -Returns the original, unparsed cron string including any user or -command fields. - -=back - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Matthew P. Sisk Esisk@mojotoad.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT - -Copyright (c) 2003 Matthew P. Sisk. All rights reserved. All wrongs -revenged. This program is free software; you can distribute it and/or -modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -DateTime(3), DateTime::Set(3), DateTime::Event::Recurrence(3), -DateTime::Event::ICal(3), DateTime::Span(3), Set::Crontab(3), crontab(5) - -=cut