FreeBSD Manual Pages
xt_toc(3) Library Functions Manual xt_toc(3) NAME xt_toc() - Report time since last xt_tic() LIBRARY #include <xtend/time.h> -lxtend SYNOPSIS unsigned long xt_toc(FILE *stream, const char *message, struct timeval *start_time, struct rusage *start_usage) ARGUMENTS stream FILE stream to which output is sent message Optional message to print before time stats, or NULL start_time A struct timeval structure populated by xt_tic() DESCRIPTION xt_toc() reports the elapsed time, user time, and system time since start_time and start_usage, which should have been populated by xt_tic(3) at the beginning of the interval being measured. Time is re- ported in microseconds, and if elapsed time is greater than one second, days, hours, and seconds are also reported. The xt_tic() and xt_toc() functions are used to accurately determine the elapsed time of a segment of code, such as a loop that is suspected to be costly. xt_tic() is inserted into the program just before the code and xt_toc() immediately after. RETURN VALUES The time difference in microseconds EXAMPLES struct timeval start_time; struct rusage start_usage; xt_tic(&start_time, &start_usage); // Code for which elapsed time is to be measured for (c = 0; c < bignum; ++c) { ... } xt_toc(stderr, "Elapsed time for loop:n", &start_time, &start_usage); SEE ALSO xt_tic(3), xt_difftimeofday(3), gettimeofday(2) xt_toc(3)
NAME | LIBRARY | SYNOPSIS | ARGUMENTS | DESCRIPTION | RETURN VALUES | EXAMPLES | SEE ALSO
Want to link to this manual page? Use this URL:
<https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=xt_toc&sektion=3&manpath=FreeBSD+Ports+14.3.quarterly>
