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January 25, 2010 Timer library? | ||||
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I'm in need for a timer library that measures the acutal time. I have tried std.c.time's clock(), but it only measures time spent inside the program, not actual time elapsed. I need at least millisecond resolution, so std.c.time.time() is not an option. I wonder, is there a good library for this? |
January 25, 2010 Re: Timer library? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Pelle Månsson | Pelle Månsson wrote:
> I'm in need for a timer library that measures the acutal time. I have tried std.c.time's clock(), but it only measures time spent inside the program, not actual time elapsed.
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> I need at least millisecond resolution, so std.c.time.time() is not an option.
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> I wonder, is there a good library for this?
Have you tried std.date? :-)
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January 25, 2010 Re: Timer library? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stanislav Blinov | Stanislav Blinov Wrote:
> Pelle Månsson wrote:
> > I'm in need for a timer library that measures the acutal time. I have tried std.c.time's clock(), but it only measures time spent inside the program, not actual time elapsed.
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> > I need at least millisecond resolution, so std.c.time.time() is not an option.
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> > I wonder, is there a good library for this?
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> Have you tried std.date? :-)
and there is of course the undocumented std.perf.
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January 25, 2010 Re: Timer library? | ||||
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Posted in reply to strtr | strtr wrote: > Stanislav Blinov Wrote: > >> Pelle M幩sson wrote: >>> I'm in need for a timer library that measures the acutal time. I have tried std.c.time's clock(), but it only measures time spent inside the program, not actual time elapsed. >>> >>> I need at least millisecond resolution, so std.c.time.time() is not an option. >>> >>> I wonder, is there a good library for this? >> Have you tried std.date? :-) > > and there is of course the undocumented std.perf. It's not undocumented, it's just badly linked-to. :) http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/std_perf.html -Lars |
January 25, 2010 Re: Timer library? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lars T. Kyllingstad | Lars T. Kyllingstad Wrote: > It's not undocumented, it's just badly linked-to. :) > > http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/std_perf.html > > -Lars http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/phobos/std_perf.html |
January 25, 2010 Re: Timer library? | ||||
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Posted in reply to strtr | On 01/25/2010 04:02 PM, strtr wrote:
> Stanislav Blinov Wrote:
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>> Pelle M�nsson wrote:
>>> I'm in need for a timer library that measures the acutal time. I have
>>> tried std.c.time's clock(), but it only measures time spent inside the
>>> program, not actual time elapsed.
>>>
>>> I need at least millisecond resolution, so std.c.time.time() is not an
>>> option.
>>>
>>> I wonder, is there a good library for this?
>>
>> Have you tried std.date? :-)
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> and there is of course the undocumented std.perf.
>
It seems std.perf is indeed suitable. Thank you!
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