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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Guava Authors
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
 * in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
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package com.google.common.base;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.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.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import com.google.j2objc.annotations.J2ObjCIncompatible;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

/**
 * 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: * *

{@code
 * Stopwatch stopwatch = Stopwatch.createStarted();
 * doSomething();
 * stopwatch.stop(); // optional
 *
 * Duration duration = stopwatch.elapsed();
 *
 * 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. * *

Warning for Android users: a stopwatch with default behavior may not continue to keep * time while the device is asleep. Instead, create one like this: * *

{@code
 * Stopwatch.createStarted(
 *      new Ticker() {
 *        public long read() {
 *          return android.os.SystemClock.elapsedRealtimeNanos();
 *        }
 *      });
 * }
* * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @since 10.0 */ @GwtCompatible(emulated = true) @SuppressWarnings("GoodTime") // lots of violations 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 */ public static Stopwatch createUnstarted() { return new Stopwatch(); } /** * Creates (but does not start) a new stopwatch, using the specified time source. * * @since 15.0 */ 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 */ public static Stopwatch createStarted() { return new Stopwatch().start(); } /** * Creates (and starts) a new stopwatch, using the specified time source. * * @since 15.0 */ 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()}. */ public boolean isRunning() { return isRunning; } /** * Starts the stopwatch. * * @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance * @throws IllegalStateException if the stopwatch is already running. */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue 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. */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue 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 */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue 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: the overhead of measurement can be more than a microsecond, so it is generally * not useful to specify {@link TimeUnit#NANOSECONDS} precision here. * *

It is generally not a good idea to use an ambiguous, unitless {@code long} to represent * elapsed time. Therefore, we recommend using {@link #elapsed()} instead, which returns a * strongly-typed {@link Duration} instance. * * @since 14.0 (since 10.0 as {@code elapsedTime()}) */ public long elapsed(TimeUnit desiredUnit) { return desiredUnit.convert(elapsedNanos(), NANOSECONDS); } /** * Returns the current elapsed time shown on this stopwatch as a {@link Duration}. Unlike {@link * #elapsed(TimeUnit)}, this method does not lose any precision due to rounding. * * @since 22.0 */ @GwtIncompatible @J2ObjCIncompatible public Duration elapsed() { return Duration.ofNanos(elapsedNanos()); } /** Returns a string representation of the current elapsed time. */ @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 Platform.formatCompact4Digits(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(); } } }





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