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New features for timing functions #322

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natashawatkins opened this issue Aug 6, 2017 · 2 comments
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New features for timing functions #322

natashawatkins opened this issue Aug 6, 2017 · 2 comments

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@natashawatkins
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natashawatkins commented Aug 6, 2017

.tic, .tac, .toc are relatively basic at the moment.

As discussed in #319, possible improvements include:

  • printing results with fewer decimal places by default
  • suppressing output
  • choosing appropriate units of measurement (similar to %timeit)
  • running loops (like %timeit)
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albop commented Aug 6, 2017

Another suggestion could be to print the file/line number from where the function is called. This could be done with a bit of metamagic (and a small performance cost).
For running loops, maybe something like #125 could be handy.

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albop commented Aug 6, 2017

Also, a jitable version of tic,tac,toc would be cool. There is a bit of a trade-off between jitteability and functionalities, so maybe there could be two versions.

mmcky pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 28, 2017
* FEAT: Add various options to timing.py

* TEST: Add tests to timing.py
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