package Test2::Util::Times; use strict; use warnings; use List::Util qw/sum/; our $VERSION = '0.000111'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/render_bench/; use base 'Exporter'; sub render_bench { my ($start, $end, $user, $system, $cuser, $csystem) = @_; my $time = $end - $start; my $duration; if ($time < 10) { $duration = sprintf('%1.5fs', $time); } elsif ($time < 60) { $duration = sprintf('%2.4fs', $time); } else { my $msec = substr(sprintf('%0.2f', $time - int($time)), -2, 2); my $secs = $time % 60; my $mins = int($time / 60) % 60; my $hours = int($time / 60 / 60) % 24; my $days = int($time / 60 / 60 / 24); my @units = (qw/d h m/, ''); $duration = ''; for my $t ($days, $hours, $mins, $secs) { my $u = shift @units; next unless $t || $duration; $duration = join ':' => grep { length($_) } $duration, sprintf('%02u%s', $t, $u); } $duration ||= '0'; $duration .= ".$msec" if int($msec); $duration .= 's'; } my $bench = sprintf( "%s on wallclock (%5.2f usr %5.2f sys + %5.2f cusr %5.2f csys = %5.2f CPU)", $duration, $user, $system, $cuser, $csystem, sum($user, $system, $cuser, $csystem), ); $bench =~ s/\s+/ /g; $bench =~ s/(\(|\))\s+/$1/g; return $bench; } 1; =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Util::Times - Format timing/benchmark information. =head1 DESCRIPTION This modules exports tools for rendering timing data at the end of tests. =head1 EXPORTS All exports are optional. You must specify subs to import. =over 4 =item $str = render_bench($start, $end, $user, $system, $cuser, $csystem) =item $str = render_bench($start, time(), times()) This will produce a string like one of these (Note these numbers are completely made up). I 0.12345s on wallclock (0.05 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.05 CPU) 11.1234s on wallclock (0.05 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.05 CPU) 01m:54.45s on wallclock (0.05 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.05 CPU) 18h:22m:54.45s on wallclock (0.05 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.05 CPU) 04d:18h:22m:54.45s on wallclock (0.05 usr 0.00 sys + 0.00 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.05 CPU) The first 2 arguments are the C<$start> and C<$end> times in seconds (as returned by C or C). The last 4 arguments are timing information as returned by the C function. =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2017 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut