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package org.apache.commons.lang3.time;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
/**
*
* StopWatch
provides a convenient API for timings.
*
*
*
* To start the watch, call {@link #start()} or {@link StopWatch#createStarted()}. 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()
*
*
* This class is not thread-safe
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public class StopWatch {
private static final long NANO_2_MILLIS = 1000000L;
/**
* Provides a started stopwatch for convenience.
*
* @return StopWatch a stopwatch that's already been started.
*
* @since 3.5
*/
public static StopWatch createStarted() {
final StopWatch sw = new StopWatch();
sw.start();
return sw;
}
/**
* Enumeration type which indicates the status of stopwatch.
*/
private enum State {
UNSTARTED {
@Override
boolean isStarted() {
return false;
}
@Override
boolean isStopped() {
return true;
}
@Override
boolean isSuspended() {
return false;
}
},
RUNNING {
@Override
boolean isStarted() {
return true;
}
@Override
boolean isStopped() {
return false;
}
@Override
boolean isSuspended() {
return false;
}
},
STOPPED {
@Override
boolean isStarted() {
return false;
}
@Override
boolean isStopped() {
return true;
}
@Override
boolean isSuspended() {
return false;
}
},
SUSPENDED {
@Override
boolean isStarted() {
return true;
}
@Override
boolean isStopped() {
return false;
}
@Override
boolean isSuspended() {
return true;
}
};
/**
*
* The method is used to find out if the StopWatch is started. A suspended
* StopWatch is also started watch.
*
* @return boolean
* If the StopWatch is started.
*/
abstract boolean isStarted();
/**
*
* This method is used to find out whether the StopWatch is stopped. The
* stopwatch which's not yet started and explicitly stopped stopwatch is
* considered as stopped.
*
*
* @return boolean
* If the StopWatch is stopped.
*/
abstract boolean isStopped();
/**
*
* This method is used to find out whether the StopWatch is suspended.
*
*
* @return boolean
* If the StopWatch is suspended.
*/
abstract boolean isSuspended();
}
/**
* Enumeration type which indicates the split status of stopwatch.
*/
private enum SplitState {
SPLIT,
UNSPLIT
}
/**
* The current running state of the StopWatch.
*/
private State runningState = State.UNSTARTED;
/**
* Whether the stopwatch has a split time recorded.
*/
private SplitState splitState = SplitState.UNSPLIT;
/**
* The start time.
*/
private long startTime;
/**
* The start time in Millis - nanoTime is only for elapsed time so we
* need to also store the currentTimeMillis to maintain the old
* getStartTime API.
*/
private long startTimeMillis;
/**
* The stop time.
*/
private long stopTime;
/**
*
* 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. ");
}
this.startTime = System.nanoTime();
this.startTimeMillis = 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) {
this.stopTime = System.nanoTime();
}
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 = SplitState.UNSPLIT;
}
/**
*
* 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. ");
}
this.stopTime = System.nanoTime();
this.splitState = SplitState.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 != SplitState.SPLIT) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch has not been split. ");
}
this.splitState = SplitState.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. ");
}
this.stopTime = System.nanoTime();
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. ");
}
this.startTime += System.nanoTime() - this.stopTime;
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() {
return getNanoTime() / NANO_2_MILLIS;
}
/**
*
* Get the time on the stopwatch in the specified TimeUnit.
*
*
*
* This is either the time between the start and the moment this method is called, or the amount of time between
* start and stop. The resulting time will be expressed in the desired TimeUnit with any remainder rounded down.
* For example, if the specified unit is {@code TimeUnit.HOURS} and the stopwatch time is 59 minutes, then the
* result returned will be {@code 0}.
*
*
* @param timeUnit the unit of time, not null
* @return the time in the specified TimeUnit, rounded down
* @since 3.5
*/
public long getTime(final TimeUnit timeUnit) {
return timeUnit.convert(getNanoTime(), TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS);
}
/**
*
* Get the time on the stopwatch in nanoseconds.
*
*
*
* 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 nanoseconds
* @since 3.0
*/
public long getNanoTime() {
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.nanoTime() - this.startTime;
}
throw new RuntimeException("Illegal running state has occurred.");
}
/**
*
* 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() {
return getSplitNanoTime() / NANO_2_MILLIS;
}
/**
*
* Get the split time on the stopwatch in nanoseconds.
*
*
*
* This is the time between start and latest split.
*
*
* @return the split time in nanoseconds
*
* @throws IllegalStateException
* if the StopWatch has not yet been split.
* @since 3.0
*/
public long getSplitNanoTime() {
if (this.splitState != SplitState.SPLIT) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch must be split to get the split time. ");
}
return this.stopTime - this.startTime;
}
/**
* Returns the time this stopwatch was started.
*
* @return the time this stopwatch was started
* @throws IllegalStateException
* if this StopWatch has not been started
* @since 2.4
*/
public long getStartTime() {
if (this.runningState == State.UNSTARTED) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Stopwatch has not been started");
}
// System.nanoTime is for elapsed time
return this.startTimeMillis;
}
/**
*
* Gets a summary of the time that the stopwatch recorded as a string.
*
*
*
* The format used is ISO 8601-like, hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds.
*
*
* @return the time as a String
*/
@Override
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 ISO 8601-like, hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds.
*
*
* @return the split time as a String
* @since 2.1
*/
public String toSplitString() {
return DurationFormatUtils.formatDurationHMS(getSplitTime());
}
/**
*
* The method is used to find out if the StopWatch is started. A suspended
* StopWatch is also started watch.
*
*
* @return boolean
* If the StopWatch is started.
* @since 3.2
*/
public boolean isStarted() {
return runningState.isStarted();
}
/**
*
* This method is used to find out whether the StopWatch is suspended.
*
*
* @return boolean
* If the StopWatch is suspended.
* @since 3.2
*/
public boolean isSuspended() {
return runningState.isSuspended();
}
/**
*
* This method is used to find out whether the StopWatch is stopped. The
* stopwatch which's not yet started and explicitly stopped stopwatch is
* considered as stopped.
*
*
* @return boolean
* If the StopWatch is stopped.
* @since 3.2
*/
public boolean isStopped() {
return runningState.isStopped();
}
}