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Benchmark::Tms

A data object, representing the times associated with a benchmark measurement.

Constants

CAPTION

Default caption, see also Benchmark::CAPTION

FORMAT

Default format string, see also Benchmark::FORMAT

Attributes

cstime[R]

System CPU time of children

cutime[R]

User CPU time of children

label[R]

Label

real[R]

Elapsed real time

stime[R]

System CPU time

total[R]

Total time, that is utime + stime + cutime + cstime

utime[R]

User CPU time

Public Class Methods

new(utime = 0.0, stime = 0.0, cutime = 0.0, cstime = 0.0, real = 0.0, label = nil) click to toggle source

Returns an initialized Tms object which has utime as the user CPU time, stime as the system CPU time, cutime as the children's user CPU time, cstime as the children's system CPU time, real as the elapsed real time and label as the label.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 430
def initialize(utime = 0.0, stime = 0.0, cutime = 0.0, cstime = 0.0, real = 0.0, label = nil)
  @utime, @stime, @cutime, @cstime, @real, @label = utime, stime, cutime, cstime, real, label.to_s
  @total = @utime + @stime + @cutime + @cstime
end
            

Public Instance Methods

*(x) click to toggle source

Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise multiplication of the individual times for this Tms object by x.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 478
def *(x); memberwise(:*, x) end
            
+(other) click to toggle source

Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise summation of the individual times for this Tms object with those of the other Tms object. This method and #/() are useful for taking statistics.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 465
def +(other); memberwise(:+, other) end
            
-(other) click to toggle source

Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise subtraction of the individual times for the other Tms object from those of this Tms object.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 472
def -(other); memberwise(:-, other) end
            
/(x) click to toggle source

Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise division of the individual times for this Tms object by x. This method and +() are useful for taking statistics.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 485
def /(x); memberwise(:/, x) end
            
add() click to toggle source

Returns a new Tms object whose times are the sum of the times for this Tms object, plus the time required to execute the code block (blk).

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 439
def add(&blk) # :yield:
  self + Benchmark.measure(&blk)
end
            
add!(&blk) click to toggle source

An in-place version of add. Changes the times of this Tms object by making it the sum of the times for this Tms object, plus the time required to execute the code block (blk).

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 449
def add!(&blk)
  t = Benchmark.measure(&blk)
  @utime  = utime + t.utime
  @stime  = stime + t.stime
  @cutime = cutime + t.cutime
  @cstime = cstime + t.cstime
  @real   = real + t.real
  self
end
            
format(format = nil, *args) click to toggle source

Returns the contents of this Tms object as a formatted string, according to a format string like that passed to Kernel.format. In addition, format accepts the following extensions:

%u

Replaced by the user CPU time, as reported by Tms#utime.

%y

Replaced by the system CPU time, as reported by stime (Mnemonic: y of “s*y*stem”)

%U

Replaced by the children's user CPU time, as reported by Tms#cutime

%Y

Replaced by the children's system CPU time, as reported by Tms#cstime

%t

Replaced by the total CPU time, as reported by Tms#total

%r

Replaced by the elapsed real time, as reported by Tms#real

%n

Replaced by the label string, as reported by Tms#label (Mnemonic: n of “*n*ame”)

If format is not given, FORMAT is used as default value, detailing the user, system and real elapsed time.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 504
def format(format = nil, *args)
  str = (format || FORMAT).dup
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)n/) { "#{$1}s" % label }
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)u/) { "#{$1}f" % utime }
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)y/) { "#{$1}f" % stime }
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)U/) { "#{$1}f" % cutime }
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)Y/) { "#{$1}f" % cstime }
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)t/) { "#{$1}f" % total }
  str.gsub!(/(%[-+.\d]*)r/) { "(#{$1}f)" % real }
  format ? str % args : str
end
            
to_a() click to toggle source

Returns a new 6-element array, consisting of the label, user CPU time, system CPU time, children's user CPU time, children's system CPU time and elapsed real time.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 529
def to_a
  [@label, @utime, @stime, @cutime, @cstime, @real]
end
            
to_h() click to toggle source

Returns a hash containing the same data as `to_a`.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 536
def to_h
  {
    label:  @label,
    utime:  @utime,
    stime:  @stime,
    cutime: @cutime,
    cstime: @cstime,
    real:   @real
  }
end
            
to_s() click to toggle source

Same as format.

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 519
def to_s
  format
end
            

Protected Instance Methods

memberwise(op, x) click to toggle source

Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise operation op of the individual times for this Tms object with those of the other Tms object (x).

op can be a mathematical operation such as +, -, *, /

 
               # File benchmark.rb, line 557
def memberwise(op, x)
  case x
  when Benchmark::Tms
    Benchmark::Tms.new(utime.__send__(op, x.utime),
                       stime.__send__(op, x.stime),
                       cutime.__send__(op, x.cutime),
                       cstime.__send__(op, x.cstime),
                       real.__send__(op, x.real)
                       )
  else
    Benchmark::Tms.new(utime.__send__(op, x),
                       stime.__send__(op, x),
                       cutime.__send__(op, x),
                       cstime.__send__(op, x),
                       real.__send__(op, x)
                       )
  end
end