| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355 | package cronimport (	"context"	"sort"	"sync"	"time")// Cron keeps track of any number of entries, invoking the associated func as// specified by the schedule. It may be started, stopped, and the entries may// be inspected while running.type Cron struct {	entries   []*Entry	chain     Chain	stop      chan struct{}	add       chan *Entry	remove    chan EntryID	snapshot  chan chan []Entry	running   bool	logger    Logger	runningMu sync.Mutex	location  *time.Location	parser    ScheduleParser	nextID    EntryID	jobWaiter sync.WaitGroup}// ScheduleParser is an interface for schedule spec parsers that return a Scheduletype ScheduleParser interface {	Parse(spec string) (Schedule, error)}// Job is an interface for submitted cron jobs.type Job interface {	Run()}// Schedule describes a job's duty cycle.type Schedule interface {	// Next returns the next activation time, later than the given time.	// Next is invoked initially, and then each time the job is run.	Next(time.Time) time.Time}// EntryID identifies an entry within a Cron instancetype EntryID int// Entry consists of a schedule and the func to execute on that schedule.type Entry struct {	// ID is the cron-assigned ID of this entry, which may be used to look up a	// snapshot or remove it.	ID EntryID	// Schedule on which this job should be run.	Schedule Schedule	// Next time the job will run, or the zero time if Cron has not been	// started or this entry's schedule is unsatisfiable	Next time.Time	// Prev is the last time this job was run, or the zero time if never.	Prev time.Time	// WrappedJob is the thing to run when the Schedule is activated.	WrappedJob Job	// Job is the thing that was submitted to cron.	// It is kept around so that user code that needs to get at the job later,	// e.g. via Entries() can do so.	Job Job}// Valid returns true if this is not the zero entry.func (e Entry) Valid() bool { return e.ID != 0 }// byTime is a wrapper for sorting the entry array by time// (with zero time at the end).type byTime []*Entryfunc (s byTime) Len() int      { return len(s) }func (s byTime) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }func (s byTime) Less(i, j int) bool {	// Two zero times should return false.	// Otherwise, zero is "greater" than any other time.	// (To sort it at the end of the list.)	if s[i].Next.IsZero() {		return false	}	if s[j].Next.IsZero() {		return true	}	return s[i].Next.Before(s[j].Next)}// New returns a new Cron job runner, modified by the given options.//// Available Settings////   Time Zone//     Description: The time zone in which schedules are interpreted//     Default:     time.Local////   Parser//     Description: Parser converts cron spec strings into cron.Schedules.//     Default:     Accepts this spec: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron////   Chain//     Description: Wrap submitted jobs to customize behavior.//     Default:     A chain that recovers panics and logs them to stderr.//// See "cron.With*" to modify the default behavior.func New(opts ...Option) *Cron {	c := &Cron{		entries:   nil,		chain:     NewChain(),		add:       make(chan *Entry),		stop:      make(chan struct{}),		snapshot:  make(chan chan []Entry),		remove:    make(chan EntryID),		running:   false,		runningMu: sync.Mutex{},		logger:    DefaultLogger,		location:  time.Local,		parser:    standardParser,	}	for _, opt := range opts {		opt(c)	}	return c}// FuncJob is a wrapper that turns a func() into a cron.Jobtype FuncJob func()func (f FuncJob) Run() { f() }// AddFunc adds a func to the Cron to be run on the given schedule.// The spec is parsed using the time zone of this Cron instance as the default.// An opaque ID is returned that can be used to later remove it.func (c *Cron) AddFunc(spec string, cmd func()) (EntryID, error) {	return c.AddJob(spec, FuncJob(cmd))}// AddJob adds a Job to the Cron to be run on the given schedule.// The spec is parsed using the time zone of this Cron instance as the default.// An opaque ID is returned that can be used to later remove it.func (c *Cron) AddJob(spec string, cmd Job) (EntryID, error) {	schedule, err := c.parser.Parse(spec)	if err != nil {		return 0, err	}	return c.Schedule(schedule, cmd), nil}// Schedule adds a Job to the Cron to be run on the given schedule.// The job is wrapped with the configured Chain.func (c *Cron) Schedule(schedule Schedule, cmd Job) EntryID {	c.runningMu.Lock()	defer c.runningMu.Unlock()	c.nextID++	entry := &Entry{		ID:         c.nextID,		Schedule:   schedule,		WrappedJob: c.chain.Then(cmd),		Job:        cmd,	}	if !c.running {		c.entries = append(c.entries, entry)	} else {		c.add <- entry	}	return entry.ID}// Entries returns a snapshot of the cron entries.func (c *Cron) Entries() []Entry {	c.runningMu.Lock()	defer c.runningMu.Unlock()	if c.running {		replyChan := make(chan []Entry, 1)		c.snapshot <- replyChan		return <-replyChan	}	return c.entrySnapshot()}// Location gets the time zone locationfunc (c *Cron) Location() *time.Location {	return c.location}// Entry returns a snapshot of the given entry, or nil if it couldn't be found.func (c *Cron) Entry(id EntryID) Entry {	for _, entry := range c.Entries() {		if id == entry.ID {			return entry		}	}	return Entry{}}// Remove an entry from being run in the future.func (c *Cron) Remove(id EntryID) {	c.runningMu.Lock()	defer c.runningMu.Unlock()	if c.running {		c.remove <- id	} else {		c.removeEntry(id)	}}// Start the cron scheduler in its own goroutine, or no-op if already started.func (c *Cron) Start() {	c.runningMu.Lock()	defer c.runningMu.Unlock()	if c.running {		return	}	c.running = true	go c.run()}// Run the cron scheduler, or no-op if already running.func (c *Cron) Run() {	c.runningMu.Lock()	if c.running {		c.runningMu.Unlock()		return	}	c.running = true	c.runningMu.Unlock()	c.run()}// run the scheduler.. this is private just due to the need to synchronize// access to the 'running' state variable.func (c *Cron) run() {	c.logger.Info("start")	// Figure out the next activation times for each entry.	now := c.now()	for _, entry := range c.entries {		entry.Next = entry.Schedule.Next(now)		c.logger.Info("schedule", "now", now, "entry", entry.ID, "next", entry.Next)	}	for {		// Determine the next entry to run.		sort.Sort(byTime(c.entries))		var timer *time.Timer		if len(c.entries) == 0 || c.entries[0].Next.IsZero() {			// If there are no entries yet, just sleep - it still handles new entries			// and stop requests.			timer = time.NewTimer(100000 * time.Hour)		} else {			timer = time.NewTimer(c.entries[0].Next.Sub(now))		}		for {			select {			case now = <-timer.C:				now = now.In(c.location)				c.logger.Info("wake", "now", now)				// Run every entry whose next time was less than now				for _, e := range c.entries {					if e.Next.After(now) || e.Next.IsZero() {						break					}					c.startJob(e.WrappedJob)					e.Prev = e.Next					e.Next = e.Schedule.Next(now)					c.logger.Info("run", "now", now, "entry", e.ID, "next", e.Next)				}			case newEntry := <-c.add:				timer.Stop()				now = c.now()				newEntry.Next = newEntry.Schedule.Next(now)				c.entries = append(c.entries, newEntry)				c.logger.Info("added", "now", now, "entry", newEntry.ID, "next", newEntry.Next)			case replyChan := <-c.snapshot:				replyChan <- c.entrySnapshot()				continue			case <-c.stop:				timer.Stop()				c.logger.Info("stop")				return			case id := <-c.remove:				timer.Stop()				now = c.now()				c.removeEntry(id)				c.logger.Info("removed", "entry", id)			}			break		}	}}// startJob runs the given job in a new goroutine.func (c *Cron) startJob(j Job) {	c.jobWaiter.Add(1)	go func() {		defer c.jobWaiter.Done()		j.Run()	}()}// now returns current time in c locationfunc (c *Cron) now() time.Time {	return time.Now().In(c.location)}// Stop stops the cron scheduler if it is running; otherwise it does nothing.// A context is returned so the caller can wait for running jobs to complete.func (c *Cron) Stop() context.Context {	c.runningMu.Lock()	defer c.runningMu.Unlock()	if c.running {		c.stop <- struct{}{}		c.running = false	}	ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())	go func() {		c.jobWaiter.Wait()		cancel()	}()	return ctx}// entrySnapshot returns a copy of the current cron entry list.func (c *Cron) entrySnapshot() []Entry {	var entries = make([]Entry, len(c.entries))	for i, e := range c.entries {		entries[i] = *e	}	return entries}func (c *Cron) removeEntry(id EntryID) {	var entries []*Entry	for _, e := range c.entries {		if e.ID != id {			entries = append(entries, e)		}	}	c.entries = entries}
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