3 # Copyright 2006 Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
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23 expire-iso8601 [<options>] <number>x<interval> [<number>x<interval> ...]
25 -u<unitlen> <interval> is measured in units of <unitlen> seconds
26 (default is 86400, so <interval> is in days)
27 -s<slop> allow kept items to be <slop> seconds shorter apart than
28 specified; default is 10% of <unitlen>
29 -n do not really delete
30 -r recursive removal (rm -r)
32 /home/ian/junk/expire-iso8601 14x1 4x7
33 uses units of 86400s (1 day) with a slop of 8640
34 it keeps 14 daily items
35 (that is 14 items, dated no less than 86400-8640 apart)
37 (that is 4 items, dated no less than 7*86400-8640 apart)
38 the 14 daily and 7 weekly items may be the same, or not
39 There is no need to sort the list of <number>x<interval> pairs.
44 16 catastrophic failure
51 use DateTime::Format::Strptime;
61 print STDERR "bad usage: $_[0]\n$usage" or die $!;
66 # my $strp = DateTime::Format::Strptime->new();
67 foreach my $f (<[0-9]*>) {
68 if ($f !~ m/^ \d\d\d\d - \d\d - \d\d
69 (?: T \d\d \: \d\d (?: \: \d\d )?
70 (?: [-+] \d{1,2} \:? \d\d )? )? /x) {
71 print STDERR "ignoring $f\n";
73 my @t = Date::Parse::strptime($f);
74 @t = map { $_ // 0 } @t;
77 # my $t = $strp->parse_datetime($f);
79 # my @t = Date::Parse::strptime($f);
80 #print STDERR Dumper(\@t);
82 # $!=0; $?=0; my $t = `date -d '$&' +%s`;
83 # die "date(!) failed on $&: $? $!" if $! || $?;
84 # chomp $t or confess;
85 push @files, { F => $f, T => $t, U => [] };
91 print STDERR "none at all yet!\n";
95 # newest first, which means biggest T
96 @files = sort { $b->{T} <=> $a->{T} || $b->{F} cmp $a->{F} } @files;
97 my $newest_t = $files[0]{T};
98 $_->{A} = ($newest_t - $_->{T}) / $unit foreach @files;
101 # print DEBUG Dumper(\@files, \@intervals);
106 my $n = $int->{Number};
107 my $d = $int->{Interval};
108 my $spec = $int->{Spec};
109 my $start_age = ($n+1) * $d;
112 print DEBUG "FLAG $spec\n";
114 # find $i, the youngest which is at least $number x $interval
116 print DEBUG "i #$i $files[$i]{A}\n";
117 last if $files[$i]{A} > $start_age;
119 print STDERR "insufficient for $spec\n";
125 push @{ $files[$i]{U} }, $spec;
127 # find $j, the closest to $i which is at least $d-slop younger
133 my $dt = $files[$i]{A} - $files[$j]{A};
134 print DEBUG "j #$j $files[$j]{A} dt=$dt\n";
135 last if $dt >= $d - $slop;
145 next unless @{$_->{U}};
146 print "keep $_->{F} for @{$_->{U}}\n";
150 print "remove $_->{F}\n";
152 my $r= system 'rm', ($recurse ? ('-r') : ()), "--", $_->{F};
153 die "run rm: $!\n" unless defined($r) && $r >= 0;
159 open DEBUG, ">/dev/null" or die $!;
161 while (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ m/^-/) {
163 last if $_ eq '-' || $_ eq '--';
166 if (s/^-n/-/) { $rm=0; }
167 elsif (s/-r/-/) { $recurse=1; }
168 elsif (s/-D/-/) { open DEBUG, ">&STDERR" or die $!; DEBUG->autoflush(1) }
169 elsif (s/-u(\d+)$//) { $unit=$1; }
170 elsif (s/-s(\d+)$//) { $slop=$1; }
171 else { badusage "unknown short option $_" }
173 } elsif (m/^--help$/) {
174 print $usage or die $!;
177 badusage "unknown long option $_"
181 badusage "too few arguments" unless @ARGV;
183 $slop //= $unit * 0.1;
186 m/^(\d+)x(\d+)$/ or badusage "bad <number>x<interval> $_";
187 push @intervals, { Spec => $&, N => $1, D => $2 };
192 foreach (@intervals) { flag $_ }