A simple timer for sequential events
use std::{ time::Duration, thread::sleep };
let mut timer = seq_timer::Timer::new();
// starts the first event
timer.start("the first event");
sleep(Duration::from_millis(1));
// finishes the first event and starts the second one
// you can also `.finish()` the current event manually
timer.start("the second event");
sleep(Duration::from_millis(10));
// finishes the last event and prints sorted measurments to stdout:
timer.print();
The output would be similar to:
the second event | 10078204 ns | 88%
the first event | 1265423 ns | 11%
The timer also implements Display, but you must
finish the last event manually in this case: debug!("{}", timer.finish())
We appreciate all kinds of contributions, thank you!
The README.md
file isn't meant to be changed directly. It instead generated from the crate's docs
by the cargo-readme command:
- Install the command if you don't have it:
cargo install cargo-readme
- Change the crate-level docs in
src/lib.rs
, or wrapping text inREADME.tpl
- Apply the changes:
cargo readme > README.md
If you have rusty-hook installed the changes will apply automatically on commit.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.