feat(cron): next function in C
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#include "expression.h"
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const uint8_t month_days[] = {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31};
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int ce_next(SimpleTime *out, CronExpression *ce, SimpleTime *ref) {
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// For all of these values, the rule is the following: if their value is
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// the length of their respective array in the CronExpression object, that
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// means we've looped back around. This means that the "bigger" value has
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// to be incremented by one. For example, if the minutes have looped
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// around, that means that the hour has to be incremented as well.
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uint8_t month_index = 0;
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uint8_t day_index = 0;
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uint8_t hour_index = 0;
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uint8_t minute_index = 0;
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// This chain is the same logic multiple times, namely that if a "bigger"
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// value loops around, then the smaller value will always reset as well.
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// For example, if we're going to a new day, the hour & minute will always
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// be their smallest value again.
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while (month_index < ce->month_count && ref->month > ce->months[month_index]) {
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month_index++;
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}
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if (month_index < ce->month_count && ref->month == ce->months[month_index]) {
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while (day_index < ce->day_count && ref->day > ce->days[day_index]) {
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day_index++;
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}
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if (day_index < ce->days_count && ref->day == ce->days[day_index]) {
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while (hour_index < ce->hour_count && ref->hour > ce->hours[hour_index]) {
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hour_index++;
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}
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if (hour_index < ce->hours_count && ref->hour == ce->hours[hour_index]) {
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// Minute is the only value where we explicitely make sure we
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// can't match sref's value exactly. This is to ensure we only
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// return values in the future.
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while (minute_index < ce->minute_count && ref->minute > ce->minutes[minute_index]) {
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minute_index++;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Here, we increment the "bigger" values by one if the smaller ones loop
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// around. The order is important, as it allows a sort-of waterfall effect
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// to occur which updates all values if required.
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if (minute_index == ce->minute_count && hour_index < ce->hour_count) {
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hour_index++;
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}
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if (hour_index == ce->hour_count && day_index < ce->day_count) {
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day_index++;
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}
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if (day_index == ce->day_count && month_index < ce->month_count) {
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month_index++;
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}
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out->minute = ce->minutes[minute_index % ce->minute_count];
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out->hour = ce->hours[hour_index % ce->hour_count];
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out->day = ce->days[day_index % ce->day_count];
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// Sometimes, we end up with a day that does not exist within the selected
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// month, e.g. day 30 in February. When this occurs, we reset day back to
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// the smallest value & loop over to the next month that does have this
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// day.
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if (out->day > month_days[ce->months[month_index % ce->month_count] - 1]) {
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out->day = ce->days[0];
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month_index++;
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while (out->day > month_days[ce->months[month_index % ce->month_count] - 1]) {
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month_index++;
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if (month_index == 2 * ce->month_count) {
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return 1;
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}
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}
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}
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out->month = ce->months[month_index * ce->month_count];
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if (month_index >= ce->month_count) {
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out->year = ref->year + 1;
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} else {
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out->year = ref->year;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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uint8_t month_count;
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} CronExpression;
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typedef struct simple_time {
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int year;
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int month;
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int day;
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int hour;
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int minute;
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} SimpleTime;
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/**
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* Given a
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*/
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int ce_next(struct tm *out, struct tm *ref);
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int ce_next(SimpleTime *out, CronExpression *ce, SimpleTime *ref);
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ParseError ce_parse_expression(CronExpression *out, char *s);
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