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Jeremy Hinegardner
hitimes version 1.0.0 has been released.
gem install hitimes
http://copiousfreetime.rubyforge.org/hitimes/
Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording
performance metrics. It uses the appropriate C method calls for each
system to get the highest granularity time increments possible.
It currently supports any of the following systems:
* any system with the POSIX call clock_gettime()
* Mac OS X
* Windows
Using Hitimes can be faster than using a series of Time.new calls, and
it will have a much higher granularity. It is definitely faster than
using Process.times.
{{ Release notes for Version 1.0.0 }}
* Major version bump with complete refactor of the metric collection API
* 3 types of metrics now instead of just 1 Timer
* ValueMetric
* TimedMetric
* TimedValueMetric
* The ability to convert all metrics #to_hash
* Updated documentation with examples using each metric type
gem install hitimes
http://copiousfreetime.rubyforge.org/hitimes/
Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording
performance metrics. It uses the appropriate C method calls for each
system to get the highest granularity time increments possible.
It currently supports any of the following systems:
* any system with the POSIX call clock_gettime()
* Mac OS X
* Windows
Using Hitimes can be faster than using a series of Time.new calls, and
it will have a much higher granularity. It is definitely faster than
using Process.times.
{{ Release notes for Version 1.0.0 }}
* Major version bump with complete refactor of the metric collection API
* 3 types of metrics now instead of just 1 Timer
* ValueMetric
* TimedMetric
* TimedValueMetric
* The ability to convert all metrics #to_hash
* Updated documentation with examples using each metric type