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Implementation
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The reference documentation for this implementation is found at
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#CRON_expression, which I copy/pasted here (laziness!) with modifications where this implementation differs:
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#CRON_expression>, which I copy/pasted here (laziness!) with modifications where this implementation differs:
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Field name Mandatory? Allowed values Allowed special characters
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Predefined cron expressions
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(Copied from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#Predefined_scheduling_definitions, with text modified according to this implementation)
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(Copied from <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#Predefined_scheduling_definitions>, with text modified according to this implementation)
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Entry Description Equivalent to
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@annually Run once a year at midnight in the morning of January 1 0 0 0 1 1 * *
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API
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### func NextTime(cronLine string, fromTime time.Time) time.Time
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#### func NextTime(cronLine string, fromTime time.Time) time.Time
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Given a time stamp `fromTime`, return the closest following time stamp which matches the cron expression string `cronLine`.
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### func NextTimeN(cronLine string, fromTime time.Time, n int) []time.Time
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#### func NextTimeN(cronLine string, fromTime time.Time, n int) []time.Time
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Given a time stamp `fromTime`, return a slice of `n` closest following time stamps which match the cron expression string `cronLine`. The time stamps in the returned slice are in chronological ascending order.
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### func NewCronExpression(cronLine string) *CronExpression
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#### func NewCronExpression(cronLine string) *CronExpression
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Return a new `CronExpression` pointer which will interpret the cron expression string `cronLine`.
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### func (cronexpr *CronExpression) NextTime(fromTime time.Time) time.Time
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#### func (cronexpr *CronExpression) NextTime(fromTime time.Time) time.Time
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Given a time stamp `fromTime`, return the closest following time stamp which matches the cron expression `cronexpr`.
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### func (cronexpr *CronExpression) NextTimeN(fromTime time.Time, n int) []time.Time
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#### func (cronexpr *CronExpression) NextTimeN(fromTime time.Time, n int) []time.Time
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Given a time stamp `fromTime`, return a slice of `n` closest following time stamps which match the cron expression `cronexpr`. The time stamps in the returned slice are in chronological ascending order.
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### func NoMatch(t time.Time) bool
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#### func NoMatch(t time.Time) bool
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Returns `true` if time stamp `t` is not a valid time stamp from `CronExpression` point of view. An invalid time stamp is returned by this library whenever no matching time stamp is found given a specific cron expression.
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