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hitimes

  • Homepage
  • Github project
  • email jeremy at copiousfreetime dot org
  • git clone url git://github.com/copiousfreetime/hitimes.git

INSTALL

  • gem install hitimes

DESCRIPTION

Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording performance metrics. It uses the appropriate low method calls for each system to get the highest granularity time increments possible.

It currently supports any of the following systems:

  • any system with the POSIX call clock_gettime()
  • Mac OS X
  • Windows
  • JRuby

Using Hitimes can be faster than using a series of Time.new calls, and it will have a much higher granularity. It is definitely faster than using Process.times.

SYNOPSIS

Interval

Use Hitimes::Interval to calculate only the duration of a block of code

duration = Hitimes::Interval.measure do
             # some operation ...
           end

puts duration

TimedMetric

Use a Hitimes::TimedMetric to calculate statistics about an iterative operation

timed_metric = Hitimes::TimedMetric.new('operation on items')

Explicitly use start and stop:

collection.each do |item|
  timed_metric.start
  # .. do something with item
  timed_metric.stop
end

Or use the block. In TimedMetric the return value of +measure+ is the return value of the block

collection.each do |item|
  result_of_do_something = timed_metric.measure { do_something( item ) }
end

And then look at the stats

puts timed_metric.mean
puts timed_metric.max
puts timed_metric.min
puts timed_metric.stddev
puts timed_metric.rate

ValueMetric

Use a Hitimes::ValueMetric to calculate statistics about measured samples

value_metric = Hitimes::ValueMetric.new( 'size of thing' )
loop do
  # ... do stuff changing sizes of 'thing'
  value_metric.measure( thing.size )
  # ... do other stuff that may change size of thing
end

puts value_metric.mean
puts value_metric.max
puts value_metric.min
puts value_metric.stddev
puts value_metric.rate

TimedValueMetric

Use a Hitimes::TimedValueMetric to calculate statistics about batches of samples

timed_value_metric = Hitimes::TimedValueMetric.new( 'batch times' )
loop do 
  batch = ... # get a batch of things
  timed_value_metric.start
  # .. do something with batch
  timed_value_metric.stop( batch.size )
end

puts timed_value_metric.rate

puts timed_value_metric.timed_stats.mean
puts timed_value_metric.timed_stats.max
puts timed_value_metric.timed_stats.min
puts timed_value_metric.timed_stats.stddev

puts timed_value_metric.value_stats.mean
puts timed_value_metric.value_stats.max
puts timed_value_metric.value_stats.min
puts timed_value_metric.value_stats.stddev

CHANGES

Read the HISTORY.md file.

BUILDING FOR WINDOWS

rake-compiler is use for building the windows version. For me, on OSX to cross compile the process is:

% gem install rake-compiler # in each rvm instance, 1.8.7, 1.9.3
% rvm use 2.0.0@hitimes
% rake-compiler cross-ruby VERSION=2.0.0-p0 # or latest
% rvm use 1.9.3@hitimes
% rake-compiler cross-ruby VERSION=1.9.3-p374 # or latest
% rvm use 1.8.7@hitimes
% rake-compiler cross-ruby VERSION=1.8.7-p371

# This only works via 1.8.7 at the current moment
% rake cross native gem RUBY_CC_VERSION=1.8.7:1.9.3:2.0.0

CREDITS

ISC License

Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Jeremy Hinegardner

Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.