Timer

class dolfin.cpp.common.Timer(*args)

Bases: object

A timer can be used for timing tasks. The basic usage is

Timer timer(“Assembling over cells”);

The timer is started at construction and timing ends when the timer is destroyed (goes out of scope). It is also possible to start and stop a timer explicitly by

timer.start(); timer.stop();

Timings are stored globally and a summary may be printed by calling

list_timings();

Overloaded versions

  • Timer()

    Create timer without logging

  • Timer(task)

    Create timer with logging

elapsed()

Return wall, user and system time in seconds. Wall-clock time has precision around 1 microsecond; user and system around 10 millisecond.

resume()

Resume timer. Not well-defined for logging timer

start()

Zero and start timer

stop()

Stop timer, return wall time elapsed and store timing data into logger

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