Fixed inverses intervals on server
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@ -1446,8 +1446,7 @@ sub cron_next_execution_date {
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my @nex_time_array = @curr_time_array;
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# Update minutes
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my ($min_down, undef) = cron_get_interval ($min);
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$nex_time_array[0] = ($min_down eq '*') ? 0 : $min_down;
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$nex_time_array[0] = cron_get_next_time_element($min);
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$nex_time = cron_valid_date(@nex_time_array, $cur_year);
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if ($nex_time >= $cur_time) {
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@ -1480,8 +1479,7 @@ sub cron_next_execution_date {
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return $nex_time if cron_is_in_cron(\@cron_array, \@nex_time_array);
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#Update the hour if fails
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my ($hour_down, undef) = cron_get_interval ($hour);
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$nex_time_array[1] = ($hour_down eq '*') ? 0 : $hour_down;
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$nex_time_array[1] = cron_get_next_time_element($hour);
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# When an overflow is passed check the hour update again
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$nex_time = cron_valid_date(@nex_time_array, $cur_year);
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@ -1508,8 +1506,7 @@ sub cron_next_execution_date {
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return $nex_time if cron_is_in_cron(\@cron_array, \@nex_time_array);
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#Update the day if fails
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my ($mday_down, undef) = cron_get_interval ($mday);
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$nex_time_array[2] = ($mday_down eq '*') ? 1 : $mday_down;
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$nex_time_array[2] = cron_get_next_time_element($mday, 1);
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# When an overflow is passed check the hour update in the next execution
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$nex_time = cron_valid_date(@nex_time_array, $cur_year);
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@ -1531,8 +1528,7 @@ sub cron_next_execution_date {
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return $nex_time if cron_is_in_cron(\@cron_array, \@nex_time_array);
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#Update the month if fails
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my ($mon_down, undef) = cron_get_interval ($mon);
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$nex_time_array[3] = ($mon_down eq '*') ? 0 : $mon_down;
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$nex_time_array[3] = cron_get_next_time_element($mon);
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# When an overflow is passed check the hour update in the next execution
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$nex_time = cron_valid_date(@nex_time_array, $cur_year);
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@ -1566,6 +1562,25 @@ sub cron_is_in_cron {
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return cron_is_in_cron(\@deref_elems_cron, \@deref_elems_curr_time);
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}
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################################################################################
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#Get the next tentative time for a cron value or interval in case of overflow.
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#Floor data is the minimum localtime data for a position. Ex:
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#Ex:
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# * should returns floor data.
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# 5 should returns 5.
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# 10-55 should returns 10.
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# 55-10 should retunrs floor data.
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################################################################################
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sub cron_get_next_time_element {
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# Default floor data is 0
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my ($curr_element, $floor_data) = @_;
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$floor_data = 0 unless defined($floor_data);
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my ($elem_down, $elem_up) = cron_get_interval ($curr_element);
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return ($elem_down eq '*' || (defined($elem_up) && $elem_down > $elem_up))
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? $floor_data
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: $elem_down;
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}
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###############################################################################
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# Returns the interval of a cron element. If there is not a range,
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# returns an array with the first element in the first place of array
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