001/* 002 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Guava Authors 003 * 004 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except 005 * in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at 006 * 007 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 008 * 009 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License 010 * is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express 011 * or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under 012 * the License. 013 */ 014 015package com.google.common.base; 016 017import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull; 018import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState; 019import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.DAYS; 020import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.HOURS; 021import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS; 022import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS; 023import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MINUTES; 024import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS; 025import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.SECONDS; 026 027import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible; 028import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue; 029import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; 030 031/** 032 * An object that measures elapsed time in nanoseconds. It is useful to measure elapsed time using 033 * this class instead of direct calls to {@link System#nanoTime} for a few reasons: 034 * 035 * <ul> 036 * <li>An alternate time source can be substituted, for testing or performance reasons. 037 * <li>As documented by {@code nanoTime}, the value returned has no absolute meaning, and can only 038 * be interpreted as relative to another timestamp returned by {@code nanoTime} at a different 039 * time. {@code Stopwatch} is a more effective abstraction because it exposes only these 040 * relative values, not the absolute ones. 041 * </ul> 042 * 043 * <p>Basic usage: 044 * 045 * <pre>{@code 046 * Stopwatch stopwatch = Stopwatch.createStarted(); 047 * doSomething(); 048 * stopwatch.stop(); // optional 049 * 050 * long millis = stopwatch.elapsed(MILLISECONDS); 051 * 052 * log.info("time: " + stopwatch); // formatted string like "12.3 ms" 053 * }</pre> 054 * 055 * <p>Stopwatch methods are not idempotent; it is an error to start or stop a stopwatch that is 056 * already in the desired state. 057 * 058 * <p>When testing code that uses this class, use {@link #createUnstarted(Ticker)} or {@link 059 * #createStarted(Ticker)} to supply a fake or mock ticker. This allows you to simulate any valid 060 * behavior of the stopwatch. 061 * 062 * <p><b>Note:</b> This class is not thread-safe. 063 * 064 * <p><b>Warning for Android users:</b> a stopwatch with default behavior may not continue to keep 065 * time while the device is asleep. Instead, create one like this: 066 * 067 * <pre>{@code 068 * Stopwatch.createStarted( 069 * new Ticker() { 070 * public long read() { 071 * return android.os.SystemClock.elapsedRealtimeNanos(); 072 * } 073 * }); 074 * }</pre> 075 * 076 * @author Kevin Bourrillion 077 * @since 10.0 078 */ 079@GwtCompatible 080public final class Stopwatch { 081 private final Ticker ticker; 082 private boolean isRunning; 083 private long elapsedNanos; 084 private long startTick; 085 086 /** 087 * Creates (but does not start) a new stopwatch using {@link System#nanoTime} as its time source. 088 * 089 * @since 15.0 090 */ 091 public static Stopwatch createUnstarted() { 092 return new Stopwatch(); 093 } 094 095 /** 096 * Creates (but does not start) a new stopwatch, using the specified time source. 097 * 098 * @since 15.0 099 */ 100 public static Stopwatch createUnstarted(Ticker ticker) { 101 return new Stopwatch(ticker); 102 } 103 104 /** 105 * Creates (and starts) a new stopwatch using {@link System#nanoTime} as its time source. 106 * 107 * @since 15.0 108 */ 109 public static Stopwatch createStarted() { 110 return new Stopwatch().start(); 111 } 112 113 /** 114 * Creates (and starts) a new stopwatch, using the specified time source. 115 * 116 * @since 15.0 117 */ 118 public static Stopwatch createStarted(Ticker ticker) { 119 return new Stopwatch(ticker).start(); 120 } 121 122 Stopwatch() { 123 this.ticker = Ticker.systemTicker(); 124 } 125 126 Stopwatch(Ticker ticker) { 127 this.ticker = checkNotNull(ticker, "ticker"); 128 } 129 130 /** 131 * Returns {@code true} if {@link #start()} has been called on this stopwatch, and {@link #stop()} 132 * has not been called since the last call to {@code start()}. 133 */ 134 public boolean isRunning() { 135 return isRunning; 136 } 137 138 /** 139 * Starts the stopwatch. 140 * 141 * @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance 142 * @throws IllegalStateException if the stopwatch is already running. 143 */ 144 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 145 public Stopwatch start() { 146 checkState(!isRunning, "This stopwatch is already running."); 147 isRunning = true; 148 startTick = ticker.read(); 149 return this; 150 } 151 152 /** 153 * Stops the stopwatch. Future reads will return the fixed duration that had elapsed up to this 154 * point. 155 * 156 * @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance 157 * @throws IllegalStateException if the stopwatch is already stopped. 158 */ 159 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 160 public Stopwatch stop() { 161 long tick = ticker.read(); 162 checkState(isRunning, "This stopwatch is already stopped."); 163 isRunning = false; 164 elapsedNanos += tick - startTick; 165 return this; 166 } 167 168 /** 169 * Sets the elapsed time for this stopwatch to zero, and places it in a stopped state. 170 * 171 * @return this {@code Stopwatch} instance 172 */ 173 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 174 public Stopwatch reset() { 175 elapsedNanos = 0; 176 isRunning = false; 177 return this; 178 } 179 180 private long elapsedNanos() { 181 return isRunning ? ticker.read() - startTick + elapsedNanos : elapsedNanos; 182 } 183 184 /** 185 * Returns the current elapsed time shown on this stopwatch, expressed in the desired time unit, 186 * with any fraction rounded down. 187 * 188 * <p>Note that the overhead of measurement can be more than a microsecond, so it is generally not 189 * useful to specify {@link TimeUnit#NANOSECONDS} precision here. 190 * 191 * @since 14.0 (since 10.0 as {@code elapsedTime()}) 192 */ 193 public long elapsed(TimeUnit desiredUnit) { 194 return desiredUnit.convert(elapsedNanos(), NANOSECONDS); 195 } 196 197 /** Returns a string representation of the current elapsed time. */ 198 @Override 199 public String toString() { 200 long nanos = elapsedNanos(); 201 202 TimeUnit unit = chooseUnit(nanos); 203 double value = (double) nanos / NANOSECONDS.convert(1, unit); 204 205 // Too bad this functionality is not exposed as a regular method call 206 return Platform.formatCompact4Digits(value) + " " + abbreviate(unit); 207 } 208 209 private static TimeUnit chooseUnit(long nanos) { 210 if (DAYS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) { 211 return DAYS; 212 } 213 if (HOURS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) { 214 return HOURS; 215 } 216 if (MINUTES.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) { 217 return MINUTES; 218 } 219 if (SECONDS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) { 220 return SECONDS; 221 } 222 if (MILLISECONDS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) { 223 return MILLISECONDS; 224 } 225 if (MICROSECONDS.convert(nanos, NANOSECONDS) > 0) { 226 return MICROSECONDS; 227 } 228 return NANOSECONDS; 229 } 230 231 private static String abbreviate(TimeUnit unit) { 232 switch (unit) { 233 case NANOSECONDS: 234 return "ns"; 235 case MICROSECONDS: 236 return "\u03bcs"; // μs 237 case MILLISECONDS: 238 return "ms"; 239 case SECONDS: 240 return "s"; 241 case MINUTES: 242 return "min"; 243 case HOURS: 244 return "h"; 245 case DAYS: 246 return "d"; 247 default: 248 throw new AssertionError(); 249 } 250 } 251}