timemory 3.3.0
Modular C++ Toolkit for Performance Analysis and Logging. Profiling API and Tools for C, C++, CUDA, Fortran, and Python. The C++ template API is essentially a framework to creating tools: it is designed to provide a unifying interface for recording various performance measurements alongside data logging and interfaces to other tools.
wall_clock.hpp
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24
25#pragma once
26
28#include "timemory/components/timing/backends.hpp"
30#include "timemory/units.hpp"
31
32//======================================================================================//
33
34namespace tim
35{
36namespace component
37{
38//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
39//
40// Timing types
41//
42//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
43//
44struct wall_clock : public base<wall_clock, int64_t>
45{
46 using ratio_t = std::nano;
47 using value_type = int64_t;
49
50 static std::string label() { return "wall"; }
52 {
53 return "Real-clock timer (i.e. wall-clock timer)";
54 }
55 static value_type record() noexcept
56 {
57 return tim::get_clock_real_now<int64_t, ratio_t>();
58 }
59
60 TIMEMORY_NODISCARD double get() const noexcept
61 {
62 return load() / static_cast<double>(get_unit());
63 }
64 TIMEMORY_NODISCARD auto get_display() const noexcept { return get(); }
65
66 void start() noexcept { value = record(); }
67 void stop() noexcept { accum += (value = (record() - value)); }
68};
69
70//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
71// alias for "wall_clock"
73// alias for "wall_clock" since time is a construct of our consciousness
75//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
76} // namespace component
77} // namespace tim
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tim::mpl::apply< std::string > string
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static std::string description()
Definition: wall_clock.hpp:51
auto get_display() const noexcept
Definition: wall_clock.hpp:64
static std::string label()
Definition: wall_clock.hpp:50
static value_type record() noexcept
Definition: wall_clock.hpp:55
double get() const noexcept
Definition: wall_clock.hpp:60