Hello - I'm testing Schedule::Cron. I ran the following code and I can see Schedule::Cron MainLoop - next execution time but the dispatcher is not printing ID or Args and the check_links is not being invoked. What am I doing wrong here?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Schedule::Cron;
# Subroutines to be called
sub dispatcher {
print "ID: ",shift,"\n";
print "Args: ","@_","\n";
}
sub check_links {
$datetime = scalar(localtime(time));
open(F,'>>datetime.dat') || die $!;
print F "$datetime\n";
close(F);
}
# Create new object with default dispatcher
my $cron = new Schedule::Cron(\&dispatcher);
$cron->add_entry("0-59/1 * * * Mon-Fri",\&check_links);
# Run scheduler
$cron->run(detach=>1);
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