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diff --git a/doc/mcron.texi b/doc/mcron.texi index efc7d36..0f67899 100644 --- a/doc/mcron.texi +++ b/doc/mcron.texi @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ Full available syntax Extended Guile examples * AT commands:: +* Weekly:: * Every second Sunday:: * Two hours every day:: * Missing the first appointment:: @@ -309,12 +310,11 @@ of jobs that mcron has to start at the same time.} @findex next-minute-from @findex next-hour-from @findex next-day-from -@findex next-week-from @findex next-month-from @findex next-year-from Similarly to @code{next-second-from}, there are also @code{next-minute-from}, @code{next-hour-from}, @code{next-day-from}, -@code{next-week-from}, @code{next-month-from}, @code{next-year-from}. +@code{next-month-from}, @code{next-year-from}. @findex iota Furthermore, the optional argument can be fulfilled by the Guile @@ -333,7 +333,6 @@ example @code{(range 0 10 2)} will also yield the list @code{'(0 2 4 6 @findex next-minute @findex next-hour @findex next-day -@findex next-week @findex next-month @findex next-year @cindex time specification, list @@ -413,13 +412,14 @@ demonstrate how to code around them. @menu * AT commands:: +* Weekly:: * Every second Sunday:: * Two hours every day:: * Missing the first appointment:: * Penultimate day of every month:: @end menu -@node AT commands, Every second Sunday, Extended Guile examples, Extended Guile examples +@node AT commands, Weekly, Extended Guile examples, Extended Guile examples @subsection Synthesizing ``at'' commands @cindex at command The current implementation of mcron does not provide for an @emph{at} @@ -438,7 +438,27 @@ superfluous entries). (kill (getppid) SIGINT))) @end example -@node Every second Sunday, Two hours every day, AT commands, Extended Guile examples +@node Weekly, Every second Sunday, AT commands, Extended Guile examples +@subsection Weekly +@cindex examples, weekly +The astute reader will have noticed that there are no @code{next-week} or +@code{next-week-from} functions. This is because these concepts are fraught +with ambiguity: does ``next week'' mean seven days from now, or next Sunday, +or next Monday, or what? If the month does not start on a week boundary, are +the first few days considered the first week, or does the first week begin on +the first Sunday (or Monday)? This is important because, for example, trying +to specify the second Thursday in a month might actually get the third one if +the latter interpretation is held. Because of this we do not provide these +functions. + +If you really want a job to run every seven days, you could use code like + +@example +(job (lambda (current-time) (+ current-time (* 7 24 60 60))) + "my-program") +@end example + +@node Every second Sunday, Two hours every day, Weekly, Extended Guile examples @subsection Every second Sunday @cindex examples, every second sunday To run @code{my-program} on the second Sunday of every month, a Guile @@ -1207,7 +1227,7 @@ Cron has been run by a user other than root. -@node Guile modules, Index, Invoking, Top +@node Guile modules, GNU Free Documentation License, Invoking, Top @chapter Guile modules Some of the key parts of mcron are implemented as modules so they can be incorporated into other Guile programs, or even into C-sourced @@ -1438,12 +1458,12 @@ Once this module has been declared in a program, a crontab file can be used to augment the current job list with a call to @code{read-vixie-file}. -@node GNU Free Documentation License +@node GNU Free Documentation License, Index, Guile modules, Top @appendix GNU Free Documentation License @include fdl.texi -@node Index, , Guile modules, Top +@node Index, , GNU Free Documentation License, Top @unnumbered Index @printindex cp |