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Stricter launchd -> StartCalendarInterval type: - Verify that the integers passed to `Minute`, `Hour`, etc. are within range. - When provided, the value for StartCalendarInterval must be a non-empty list of calendar intervals and must not contain duplicates entries (throw an error otherwise). - For increased flexibility and backwards-compatibility, allow an attrset to be passed as well (which will be type-checked and is functionally equivalent to passing a singleton list). Allowing an attrset or list is precisely in-line with what `launchd.plist(5)` accepts for StartCalendarInterval. Migrate `nix.gc.interval` and `nix.optimise.interval` over to use this new type, and update their defaults to run weekly instead of daily. Create `modules/launchd/types.nix` file for easier/modular use of launchd types needed in multiple files. Documentation: - Update and improve wording/documentation of launchd's `StartCalendarInterval`. - Improve wording/documentation of `nix.gc.interval` and `nix.optimise.interval` ("time interval" can be misleading as it's actually a "calendar interval"; e.g. `{ Hour = 3; Minute = 15;}` runs daily, not every 3.25 hours). |
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