Xacobeo::Timer(3pm)
NAME
Xacobeo::Timer - A custom made timer.
SYNOPSIS
use Xacobeo::Timer;
# As a one time use
my $timer = Xacobeo::Timer->start("Long operation");
do_long_operation();
$timer->elapsed(); # Displays the time elapsed
# A simple stop watch (the destructor displays the time elapsed)
my $TIMER = Xacobeo::Timer->new("Method calls");
sub hotspot {
$TIMER->start();
# Very slow stuff here
$TIMER->stop();
}
DESCRIPTION
This package provides a very simple timer. This timer is used for
finding hot spots in the application.
The timer is quite simple it provides the method "start" that starts
the timer and the method "stop" that stops the timer and accumulates
the elapsed time. The method "show" can be used to print the time
elapsed so far while the method "elapsed" returns the time elapsed so
far.
When an instance of this class dies (because it was undefed or
collected by the garbage collector) the builtin Perl desctrutor will
automatically call the method "show". But if the method show or elapsed
was called during the lifetime of the instance then the destructor will
not invoke the method show.
METHODS
- The package defines the following methods:
- new
- Creates a new Timer.
- Parameters:
- o $name (Optional)
The name of the timer. - start
- Starts the timer. If this sub is called without a blessed instance then a new Timer will be created.
- Parameters:
- o $name (optional)
The name is used only when called without a blessed instance. - stop
- Stops the timer and adds accumulates the elapsed time. If the timer
wasn't started previously this results in a no-op. - show
- Prints the elapsed time. This method stops the timer if it was started previously and wasn't stopped.
- elapsed
- Returns the total time elapsed so far. If the timer was already started the pending time will not be taking into account.
AUTHORS
Emmanuel Rodriguez <potyl@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008,2009 by Emmanuel Rodriguez.
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at
your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.