CGAL 5.6 - Profiling tools, Hash Map, Union-find, Modifiers
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#include <CGAL/Real_timer.h>
The class Real_timer
is a timer class for measuring real time.
A timer t
of type Real_timer
is an object with a state. It is either running or it is stopped. The state is controlled with Real_timer::start()
and Real_timer::stop()
. The timer counts the time elapsed since its creation or last reset. It counts only the time where it is in the running state. The time information is given in seconds. The timer counts also the number of intervals it was running, i.e. it counts the number of calls of the Real_timer::start()
member function since the last reset. If the reset occurs while the timer is running it counts as the first interval.
Implementation
The timer class is based on the C function gettimeofday()
on POSIX systems and the C function _ftime()
on MS Visual C++. The system calls to these timers might fail, in which case a warning message will be issued through the CGAL error handler and the functions return with the error codes indicated above. The Real_timer::precision()
method computes the precision dynamically at runtime at its first invocation.
Creation | |
Real_timer () | |
state is stopped. | |
Operations | |
void | start () |
void | stop () |
void | reset () |
reset timer to zero. More... | |
bool | is_running () const |
true if the current state is running. | |
double | time () const |
real time in seconds, or 0 if the underlying system call failed. | |
int | intervals () const |
number of start/stop-intervals since the last reset. | |
double | precision () const |
smallest possible time step in seconds, or -1 if the system call failed. | |
double max | const () |
maximal representable time in seconds. | |
void CGAL::Real_timer::reset | ( | ) |
reset timer to zero.
The state is unaffected.
void CGAL::Real_timer::start | ( | ) |
void CGAL::Real_timer::stop | ( | ) |