StopWatch Class.
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#include <OpenMS/SYSTEM/StopWatch.h>
StopWatch Class.
This class is used to determine the current process time.
◆ TimeType
◆ StopWatch() [1/2]
Default constructor. Create a new stop watch. The stop watch is stopped.
◆ StopWatch() [2/2]
Copy constructor. Create a new stop watch from an existing stop watch.
◆ ~StopWatch()
Destructor. Destructs a stop watch object.
◆ clear()
Starting, Stopping and Resetting the stop watchClear and stop the stop watch. This sets the stop watch to zero and stops it when running.
- See also
- reset
◆ getClockTime()
◆ getCPUTime()
Get CPU time. Return the accumulated CPU time in seconds. CPU time is the sum of user time and system time.
◆ getSystemTime()
double getSystemTime |
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const |
Get user time. Return the accumulated system time in seconds.
◆ getUserTime()
Get user time. Return the accumulated user time in seconds.
◆ isRunning()
Return true if the stop watch is running.
- Returns
- bool true if the stop watch is running, false otherwise
◆ operator!=()
bool operator!= |
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const StopWatch & |
stop_watch | ) |
const |
Inequality operator. Return false if two stop watches differ in any way, i.e. they differ in either the clock, user, or system time or have a different running status.
- Parameters
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stop_watch | the stop watch to compare with |
- Returns
- bool true on inequality, false otherwise
◆ operator<()
bool operator< |
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const StopWatch & |
stop_watch | ) |
const |
Lesser than operator. Return true, if the stop watch is in all timings lesser than the stop watch to be compared with (clock, user and system time).
- Parameters
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stop_watch | the stop watch to compare with |
- Returns
- bool true if all times are lesser
◆ operator<=()
bool operator<= |
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const StopWatch & |
stop_watch | ) |
const |
Lesser or equal operator. Return true, if the stop watch is in all timings lesser or equal than the stop watch to be compared with (clock, user and system time).
- Parameters
-
stop_watch | the stop watch to compare with |
- Returns
- bool true if all times are lesser or equal
◆ operator=()
Assignment operator. Assigns a stop watch from another. The two stop watch will then run synchronously.
- Returns
- StopWatch
*this
◆ operator==()
bool operator== |
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const StopWatch & |
stop_watch | ) |
const |
Equality operator. Return true if two stop watches are equal, i.e. they contain exactly the same time intervals for clock, user and system time and have the same running status.
- Parameters
-
stop_watch | the stop watch to compare with |
- Returns
- bool true on equality, false otherwise
◆ operator>()
bool operator> |
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const StopWatch & |
stop_watch | ) |
const |
Greater operator. Return true, if the stop watch is in all timings greater than the stop watch to be compared with (clock, user and system time).
- Parameters
-
stop_watch | the stop watch to compare with |
- Returns
- bool true if all times are greater
◆ operator>=()
bool operator>= |
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const StopWatch & |
stop_watch | ) |
const |
Greater or equal operator. Return true, if the stop watch is in all timings greater or equal than the stop watch to be compared with (clock, user and system time).
- Parameters
-
stop_watch | the stop watch to compare with |
- Returns
- bool true if all times are greater or equal
◆ reset()
Clear the stop watch without stopping. The stop watch is cleared, but not stopped (if running).
- See also
- clear
Referenced by PeptideIndexing::run().
◆ start()
Start the stop watch. The stop watch is started. If the stop watch is already running, false is returned.
- Returns
- bool false if the stop watch was already running, true otherwise
Referenced by main(), and PeptideIndexing::run().
◆ stop()
Stop the stop watch. The stop watch is stopped. If the stop watch was not running, false is returned.
- Returns
- bool false if the was not running, true otherwise
Referenced by main(), and PeptideIndexing::run().
◆ toString() [1/2]
get a compact representation of the current time status.
The output will be something like: 2.10 s (wall), 1.67 s (CPU), 0.12 s (system), 1.54 s (user)
Referenced by PeptideIndexing::run().
◆ toString() [2/2]
custom string formatting of time, using only the minimal number of units required (e.g., does not report hours when seconds suffice).
◆ cpu_speed_
PointerSizeInt cpu_speed_ |
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◆ current_secs_
PointerSizeInt current_secs_ |
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◆ current_system_time_
◆ current_usecs_
PointerSizeInt current_usecs_ |
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◆ current_user_time_
◆ is_running_
◆ start_secs_
PointerSizeInt start_secs_ |
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◆ start_system_time_
◆ start_usecs_
PointerSizeInt start_usecs_ |
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◆ start_user_time_