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That's fairly lyrical, but it's also about an actual, specific moment (unlike Jim's bedtime). The lyricism would increase the window for me, sometime between midnight and 1 a.m. (no real impression it's likely before 12:30, unlike my supper example earlier). It's probably not after 1 a.m.; if it were, the author would have said. It had gone midday, and a deep peace lay over the riotous mass of colour drooping beneath the hot August sun. (1922) If a specific hour is used, it could mean the first half of that hour, or could mean anytime in the hour, even rarely beyond the next hour, depending on the specificity of the sentence as a whole. "It's gone ten before Jim's in bed" is less specific than "It was gone eight before we were served supper." Jim may well frequently go to bed after 10:30 (probably even after 11 sometimes, but not frequently), but I'd be absolutely certain supper was served before 9 and almost certain it was before 8:30 (otherwise the sentence would have been "It was gone half eight before we were served supper," "half eight" being a British idiom for 8:30). I am paralyzed, especially after hearing tonight that I'm to be sent to Germany. […] I've told Kari in a letter that will go out with this tomorrow, so I haven't much time to waste; it's gone midnight already, ... (1949) Expressions such as 0 0 * * * * are hard for humans to parse and are, therefore, hard to fix in case of bugs. To improve readability, Spring now supports the following macros, which represent commonly used sequences. You can use these macros instead of the six-digit value, thus: @Scheduled(cron = "@hourly").

Expressions using AT, ON, and IN (Prepositions of Time) 50+ Expressions using AT, ON, and IN (Prepositions of Time)

Like the middle of a triangle, ON refers to a slightly broader time, of one day or one date, such as Sunday or May 22. In the day-of-week field, L stands for the last day of the week. If prefixed by a number or three-letter name ( dL or DDDL), it means the last day of week ( d or DDD) in the month. Using the java.time APIs let us introduce several new features that put Spring’s support for cron expressions on an equal footing with other schedulers. You can start using these features in @Scheduled as of Spring Framework 5.3. Macros

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The day-of-week field can be d#n (or DDD#n), which stands for the nth day of week d (or DDD) in the month. My guess is that this expression comes from something like "midnight had come and gone"--does anyone know any more about its origins than that? Among the 1960s hipster contingent, their lingo included phrases to describe superlative experiences: all) specifies that event should happen for every time unit. For example, “*” in the < minute> field means “for every minute.”

expression meaning - What are the nuances of the British expression

blanchir - to make white, whiten; to launder, wash; to grow/become white; to blanch, bleach; whitewashing Just like today, life in the '60s was full of the good, the bad, and the ugly. Here are some of the most popular expressions used to provide commentary on various experiences: This simply means the hour which the children should have gone to bed has gone. The expression well past strongly hints that it is significantly later. Consequently, I would not understand gone past eight as meaning, as suggested by the OP, 8.50 pm.fourteen weeks pregnant" or "my baby is gone eleven weeks old" or "it was gone summer by the time the Like the base of a triangle, IN refers to the widest time period, such as a month, a year, a season, a decade, and so on.

CronExpression (Spring Framework 6.0.13 API) CronExpression (Spring Framework 6.0.13 API)

In this sample, expression represents a cron sequence that triggers 10 seconds past every minute. The parse method takes the well-known string with six space-separated time and date fields: For example, in the first sentence above are we to infer that the time was sometime between midnight and 1am (or 12:30 or whatever the appropriate cut-off is), or is it less specific, meaning generally late at night?You typically create cron triggers with the @Scheduled annotation, which uses CronExpression internally, as of Spring Framework 5.3. This means that you can already start using the New Features if you are on that version.

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