Query: set::crontab
OS: suse
Section: 3
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Crontab(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Crontab(3)NAMESet::Crontab - Expand crontab(5)-style integer listsSYNOPSIS$s = Set::Crontab->new("1-9/3,>15,>30,!23", [0..30]); if ($s->contains(3)) { ... }DESCRIPTIONSet::Crontab parses crontab-style lists of integers and defines some utility functions to make it easier to deal with them. Syntax Numbers, ranges, *, and step values all work exactly as described in crontab(5). A few extensions to the standard syntax are described below. < and > <N selects the elements smaller than N from the entire range, and adds them to the set. >N does likewise for elements larger than N. ! !N excludes N from the set. It applies to the other specified range; otherwise it applies to the specified ranges (i.e. "!3" with a range of "1-10" corresponds to "1-2,4-10", but ">3,!7" in the same range means "4-6,8-10"). Functions new($spec, [@range]) Creates a new Set::Crontab object and returns a reference to it. contains($num) Returns true if $num exists in the set. list() Returns the expanded list corresponding to the set. The functions described above croak if they are called with incorrect arguments.SEE ALSOcrontab(5)AUTHORAbhijit Menon-Sen <ams@toroid.org> Copyright 2001 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@toroid.org> This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.1 2008-07-30 Crontab(3)
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