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package org.springframework.util;

import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * Simple stop watch, allowing for timing of a number of tasks,
 * exposing total running time and running time for each named task.
 * Conceals use of System.currentTimeMillis(), improving the readability
 * of application code and reducing the likelihood of calculation errors.
 *
 * 

Note that this object is not designed to be threadsafe, and does not * use synchronization or threading. Therefore it is safe to invoke it from EJBs. * *

This class is normally used to verify performance during proof-of-concepts * and in development, rather than as part of production applications. * * @author Rod Johnson * @since May 2, 2001 */ public class StopWatch { /** * Identifier of this stop watch. * Handy when we have output from multiple stop watches * and need to distinguish between them in log or console output. */ private final String id; private boolean keepTaskList = true; /** Start time of the current task */ private long startTimeMillis; /** List of TaskInfo objects */ private final List taskList = new LinkedList(); /** Name of the current task */ private String currentTaskName; /** Is the stop watch currently running? */ private boolean running; private TaskInfo lastTaskInfo; private int taskCount; /** Total running time */ private long totalTimeMillis; /** * Construct a new stop watch. Does not start any task. */ public StopWatch() { this.id = ""; } /** * Construct a new stop watch with the given id. * Does not start any task. * @param id identifier for this stop watch. * Handy when we have output from multiple stop watches * and need to distinguish between them. */ public StopWatch(String id) { this.id = id; } /** * Determine whether the TaskInfo array is built over time. Set this to * false when using a StopWatch for millions of intervals, or the task * info structure will consume excessive memory. Default is "true". */ public void setKeepTaskList(boolean keepTaskList) { this.keepTaskList = keepTaskList; } /** * Start a named task. The results are undefined if stop * or timing methods are called without invoking this method. * @param taskName the name of the task to start * @see #stop */ public void start(String taskName) throws IllegalStateException { if (this.running) { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't start StopWatch: it's already running"); } this.startTimeMillis = System.currentTimeMillis(); this.currentTaskName = taskName; this.running = true; } /** * Stop the current task. The results are undefined if timing * methods are called without invoking at least one pair * start/stop methods. * @see #start */ public void stop() throws IllegalStateException { if (!this.running) { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't stop StopWatch: it's not running"); } long lastTime = System.currentTimeMillis() - this.startTimeMillis; this.totalTimeMillis += lastTime; this.lastTaskInfo = new TaskInfo(this.currentTaskName, lastTime); if (this.keepTaskList) { this.taskList.add(lastTaskInfo); } ++this.taskCount; this.running = false; this.currentTaskName = null; } /** * Return whether the stop watch is currently running. */ public boolean isRunning() { return this.running; } /** * Return the time taken by the last task. */ public long getLastTaskTimeMillis() throws IllegalStateException { if (this.lastTaskInfo == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("No tests run: can't get last interval"); } return this.lastTaskInfo.getTimeMillis(); } /** * Return the total time in milliseconds for all tasks. */ public long getTotalTimeMillis() { return totalTimeMillis; } /** * Return the total time in seconds for all tasks. */ public double getTotalTimeSeconds() { return totalTimeMillis / 1000.0; } /** * Return the number of tasks timed. */ public int getTaskCount() { return taskCount; } /** * Return an array of the data for tasks performed. */ public TaskInfo[] getTaskInfo() { if (!this.keepTaskList) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Task info is not being kept!"); } return (TaskInfo[]) taskList.toArray(new TaskInfo[0]); } /** * Return a short description of the total running time. */ public String shortSummary() { return "StopWatch '" + this.id + "': running time (millis) = " + getTotalTimeMillis() + "\n"; } /** * Return a string with a table describing all tasks performed. * For custom reporting, call getTaskInfo() and use the task info directly. */ public String prettyPrint() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(shortSummary()); if (!this.keepTaskList) { sb.append("No task info kept"); } else { TaskInfo[] tasks = getTaskInfo(); sb.append("-----------------------------------------\n"); sb.append("ms % Task name\n"); sb.append("-----------------------------------------\n"); NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(); nf.setMinimumIntegerDigits(5); nf.setGroupingUsed(false); NumberFormat pf = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(); pf.setMinimumIntegerDigits(3); pf.setGroupingUsed(false); for (int i = 0; i < tasks.length; i++) { sb.append(nf.format(tasks[i].getTimeMillis()) + " "); sb.append(pf.format(tasks[i].getTimeSeconds() / getTotalTimeSeconds()) + " "); sb.append(tasks[i].getTaskName() + "\n"); } } return sb.toString(); } /** * Return an informative string describing all tasks performed * For custom reporting, call getTaskInfo() and use the task info directly. */ public String toString() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(shortSummary()); if (this.keepTaskList) { TaskInfo[] tasks = getTaskInfo(); for (int i = 0; i < tasks.length; i++) { if (i > 0) { sb.append("; "); } sb.append("[" + tasks[i].getTaskName() + "] took " + tasks[i].getTimeMillis()); long percent = Math.round((100.0 * tasks[i].getTimeSeconds()) / getTotalTimeSeconds()); sb.append("=" + percent + "%"); } } else { sb.append("Not keeping task info"); } return sb.toString(); } /** * Inner class to hold data about one task executed within the stop watch. */ public static class TaskInfo { private final String taskName; private final long timeMillis; private TaskInfo(String taskName, long timeMillis) { this.taskName = taskName; this.timeMillis = timeMillis; } /** * Return the name of this task. */ public String getTaskName() { return taskName; } /** * Return the time in milliseconds this task took. */ public long getTimeMillis() { return timeMillis; } /** * Return the time in seconds this task took. */ public double getTimeSeconds() { return timeMillis / 1000.0; } } }





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