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package com.fitbur.guava.common.base;
import static com.fitbur.guava.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.fitbur.guava.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.DAYS;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.HOURS;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MINUTES;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS;
import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.SECONDS;
import com.fitbur.guava.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.fitbur.guava.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import javax.annotation.CheckReturnValue;
/**
* An object that measures elapsed time in nanoseconds. It is useful to measure
* elapsed time using this class instead of direct calls to {@link
* System#nanoTime} for a few reasons:
*
*
* - An alternate time source can be substituted, for testing or performance
* reasons.
*
- As documented by {@code nanoTime}, the value returned has no absolute
* meaning, and can only be interpreted as relative to another timestamp
* returned by {@code nanoTime} at a different time. {@code Stopwatch} is a
* more effective abstraction because it exposes only these relative values,
* not the absolute ones.
*
*
* Basic usage:
*
* Stopwatch stopwatch = Stopwatch.{@link #createStarted createStarted}();
* doSomething();
* stopwatch.{@link #stop stop}(); // optional
*
* long millis = stopwatch.elapsed(MILLISECONDS);
*
* log.info("time: " + stopwatch); // formatted string like "12.3 ms"
*
* Stopwatch methods are not idempotent; it is an error to start or stop a
* stopwatch that is already in the desired state.
*
*
When testing code that uses this class, use
* {@link #createUnstarted(Ticker)} or {@link #createStarted(Ticker)} to
* supply a fake or mock ticker.
* This allows you to
* simulate any valid behavior of the stopwatch.
*
*
Note: This class is not thread-safe.
*
* @author Kevin Bourrillion
* @since 10.0
*/
@GwtCompatible(emulated = true)
public final class Stopwatch {
private final Ticker ticker;
private boolean isRunning;
private long elapsedNanos;
private long startTick;
/**
* Creates (but does not start) a new stopwatch using {@link System#nanoTime}
* as its time source.
*
* @since 15.0
*/
@CheckReturnValue
public static Stopwatch createUnstarted() {
return new Stopwatch();
}
/**
* Creates (but does not start) a new stopwatch, using the specified time
* source.
*
* @since 15.0
*/
@CheckReturnValue
public static Stopwatch createUnstarted(Ticker ticker) {
return new Stopwatch(ticker);
}
/**
* Creates (and starts) a new stopwatch using {@link System#nanoTime}
* as its time source.
*
* @since 15.0
*/
@CheckReturnValue
public static Stopwatch createStarted() {
return new Stopwatch().start();
}
/**
* Creates (and starts) a new stopwatch, using the specified time
* source.
*
* @since 15.0
*/
@CheckReturnValue
public static Stopwatch createStarted(Ticker ticker) {
return new Stopwatch(ticker).start();
}
Stopwatch() {
this.ticker = Ticker.systemTicker();
}
Stopwatch(Ticker ticker) {
this.ticker = checkNotNull(ticker, "ticker");
}
/**
* Returns {@code true} if {@link #start()} has been called on this stopwatch,
* and {@link #stop()} has not been called since the last call to {@code
* start()}.
*/
@CheckReturnValue
public boolean isRunning() {
return isRunning;
}
/**
* Starts the stopwatch.
*
* @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance
* @throws IllegalStateException if the stopwatch is already running.
*/
public Stopwatch start() {
checkState(!isRunning, "This stopwatch is already running.");
isRunning = true;
startTick = ticker.read();
return this;
}
/**
* Stops the stopwatch. Future reads will return the fixed duration that had
* elapsed up to this point.
*
* @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance
* @throws IllegalStateException if the stopwatch is already stopped.
*/
public Stopwatch stop() {
long tick = ticker.read();
checkState(isRunning, "This stopwatch is already stopped.");
isRunning = false;
elapsedNanos += tick - startTick;
return this;
}
/**
* Sets the elapsed time for this stopwatch to zero,
* and places it in a stopped state.
*
* @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance
*/
public Stopwatch reset() {
elapsedNanos = 0;
isRunning = false;
return this;
}
private long elapsedNanos() {
return isRunning ? ticker.read() - startTick + elapsedNanos : elapsedNanos;
}
/**
* Returns the current elapsed time shown on this stopwatch, expressed
* in the desired time unit, with any fraction rounded down.
*
*
Note that the overhead of measurement can be more than a microsecond, so
* it is generally not useful to specify {@link TimeUnit#NANOSECONDS}
* precision here.
*
* @since 14.0 (since 10.0 as {@code elapsedTime()})
*/
@CheckReturnValue
public long elapsed(TimeUnit desiredUnit) {
return desiredUnit.convert(elapsedNanos(), NANOSECONDS);
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of the current elapsed time.
*/
@GwtIncompatible("String.format()")
@Override
public String toString() {
long nanos = elapsedNanos();
TimeUnit unit = chooseUnit(nanos);
double value = (double) nanos / NANOSECONDS.convert(1, unit);
// Too bad this functionality is not exposed as a regular method call
return String.format(Locale.ROOT, "%.4g %s", value, abbreviate(unit));
}
private static TimeUnit chooseUnit(long nanos) {
if (DAYS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) {
return DAYS;
}
if (HOURS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) {
return HOURS;
}
if (MINUTES.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) {
return MINUTES;
}
if (SECONDS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) {
return SECONDS;
}
if (MILLISECONDS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) {
return MILLISECONDS;
}
if (MICROSECONDS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) {
return MICROSECONDS;
}
return NANOSECONDS;
}
private static String abbreviate(TimeUnit unit) {
switch (unit) {
case NANOSECONDS:
return "ns";
case MICROSECONDS:
return "\u03bcs"; // μs
case MILLISECONDS:
return "ms";
case SECONDS:
return "s";
case MINUTES:
return "min";
case HOURS:
return "h";
case DAYS:
return "d";
default:
throw new AssertionError();
}
}
}