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package org.apache.commons.lang.time;

/**
 * 

StopWatch provides a convenient API for timings.

* *

To start the watch, call {@link #start()}. At this point you can:

*
    *
  • {@link #split()} the watch to get the time whilst the watch continues in the * background. {@link #unsplit()} will remove the effect of the split. At this point, * these three options are available again.
  • *
  • {@link #suspend()} the watch to pause it. {@link #resume()} allows the watch * to continue. Any time between the suspend and resume will not be counted in * the total. At this point, these three options are available again.
  • *
  • {@link #stop()} the watch to complete the timing session.
  • *
* *

It is intended that the output methods {@link #toString()} and {@link #getTime()} * should only be called after stop, split or suspend, however a suitable result will * be returned at other points.

* *

NOTE: As from v2.1, the methods protect against inappropriate calls. * Thus you cannot now call stop before start, resume before suspend or * unsplit before split.

* *

1. split(), suspend(), or stop() cannot be invoked twice
* 2. unsplit() may only be called if the watch has been split()
* 3. resume() may only be called if the watch has been suspend()
* 4. start() cannot be called twice without calling reset()

* * @author Stephen Colebourne * @since 2.0 * @version $Id: StopWatch.java 504351 2007-02-06 22:49:50Z bayard $ */ public class StopWatch { // running states private static final int STATE_UNSTARTED = 0; private static final int STATE_RUNNING = 1; private static final int STATE_STOPPED = 2; private static final int STATE_SUSPENDED = 3; // split state private static final int STATE_UNSPLIT = 10; private static final int STATE_SPLIT = 11; /** * The current running state of the StopWatch. */ private int runningState = STATE_UNSTARTED; /** * Whether the stopwatch has a split time recorded. */ private int splitState = STATE_UNSPLIT; /** * The start time. */ private long startTime = -1; /** * The stop time. */ private long stopTime = -1; /** *

Constructor.

*/ public StopWatch() { super(); } /** *

Start the stopwatch.

* *

This method starts a new timing session, clearing any previous values.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch is already running. */ public void start() { if(this.runningState == STATE_STOPPED) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch must be reset before being restarted. "); } if(this.runningState != STATE_UNSTARTED) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch already started. "); } stopTime = -1; startTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); this.runningState = STATE_RUNNING; } /** *

Stop the stopwatch.

* *

This method ends a new timing session, allowing the time to be retrieved.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch is not running. */ public void stop() { if(this.runningState != STATE_RUNNING && this.runningState != STATE_SUSPENDED) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch is not running. "); } if(this.runningState == STATE_RUNNING) { stopTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); } this.runningState = STATE_STOPPED; } /** *

Resets the stopwatch. Stops it if need be.

* *

This method clears the internal values to allow the object to be reused.

*/ public void reset() { this.runningState = STATE_UNSTARTED; this.splitState = STATE_UNSPLIT; startTime = -1; stopTime = -1; } /** *

Split the time.

* *

This method sets the stop time of the watch to allow a time to be extracted. * The start time is unaffected, enabling {@link #unsplit()} to continue the * timing from the original start point.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch is not running. */ public void split() { if(this.runningState != STATE_RUNNING) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch is not running. "); } stopTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); this.splitState = STATE_SPLIT; } /** *

Remove a split.

* *

This method clears the stop time. The start time is unaffected, enabling * timing from the original start point to continue.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch has not been split. */ public void unsplit() { if(this.splitState != STATE_SPLIT) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch has not been split. "); } stopTime = -1; this.splitState = STATE_UNSPLIT; } /** *

Suspend the stopwatch for later resumption.

* *

This method suspends the watch until it is resumed. The watch will not include * time between the suspend and resume calls in the total time.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch is not currently running. */ public void suspend() { if(this.runningState != STATE_RUNNING) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch must be running to suspend. "); } stopTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); this.runningState = STATE_SUSPENDED; } /** *

Resume the stopwatch after a suspend.

* *

This method resumes the watch after it was suspended. The watch will not include * time between the suspend and resume calls in the total time.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch has not been suspended. */ public void resume() { if(this.runningState != STATE_SUSPENDED) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch must be suspended to resume. "); } startTime += (System.currentTimeMillis() - stopTime); stopTime = -1; this.runningState = STATE_RUNNING; } /** *

Get the time on the stopwatch.

* *

This is either the time between the start and the moment this method * is called, or the amount of time between start and stop.

* * @return the time in milliseconds */ public long getTime() { if(this.runningState == STATE_STOPPED || this.runningState == STATE_SUSPENDED) { return this.stopTime - this.startTime; } else if(this.runningState == STATE_UNSTARTED) { return 0; } else if(this.runningState == STATE_RUNNING) { return System.currentTimeMillis() - this.startTime; } throw new RuntimeException("Illegal running state has occured. "); } /** *

Get the split time on the stopwatch.

* *

This is the time between start and latest split.

* * @return the split time in milliseconds * * @throws IllegalStateException if the StopWatch has not yet been split. * @since 2.1 */ public long getSplitTime() { if(this.splitState != STATE_SPLIT) { throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch must be split to get the split time. "); } return this.stopTime - this.startTime; } /** *

Gets a summary of the time that the stopwatch recorded as a string.

* *

The format used is ISO8601-like, * hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds.

* * @return the time as a String */ public String toString() { return DurationFormatUtils.formatDurationHMS(getTime()); } /** *

Gets a summary of the split time that the stopwatch recorded as a string.

* *

The format used is ISO8601-like, * hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds.

* * @return the split time as a String * @since 2.1 */ public String toSplitString() { return DurationFormatUtils.formatDurationHMS(getSplitTime()); } }




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