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// Copyright (C) 2015-2023 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#ifndef STOPWATCH_IMPL_H
#define STOPWATCH_IMPL_H
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>
#include <boost/scoped_ptr.hpp>
namespace isc {
namespace util {
/// @brief @c Stopwatch class implementation.
///
/// The @c Stopwatch class uses the plimpl idiom to make it easier to unit
/// test behavior of the @c Stopwatch class without a need to rely on the system
/// clock. The @c StopwatchImpl API allows for overriding the @c getCurrentTime
/// method to return the arbitrary time value as current time to various
/// methods. By setting the current time to arbitrary values the test can expect
/// arbitrary values being returned by the class methods.
///
/// Also, by using the pimpl idiom the @c Stopwatch class hides its implementation
/// details and leaves the header with only the pointer to the @c StopwatchImpl
/// class.
class StopwatchImpl {
public:
/// @brief Constructor.
///
/// Initializes the internally used timestamps. It also sets the state of
/// the stopwatch to "stopped".
StopwatchImpl();
/// @brief Virtual destructor.
///
/// This destructor is virtual because the @c StopwatchImpl::getCurrentTime
/// is virtual.
virtual ~StopwatchImpl();
/// @brief Starts the stopwatch.
///
/// Sets the stopwatch to the "started" state. It also records the time when
/// the stopwatch is started. This method is no-op if the stopwatch is
/// already in the "started" state.
///
/// Also see the @c Stopwatch::start for details.
void start();
/// @brief Stop the stopwatch.
///
/// Sets the stopwatch to the "stopped" state. The stop time is recorded and
/// the cumulative time is updated to include the duration between the most
/// recent start and stop. This method is no-op if the stopwatch is already
/// in the "stopped" state.
///
/// Also see the @c Stopwatch::stop for details.
void stop();
/// @brief Reset the stopwatch.
///
/// Also see the @c Stopwatch::reset for details.
void reset();
/// @brief Retrieves the measured duration.
///
/// Also see the @c Stopwatch::getLastDuration for details.
boost::posix_time::time_duration getLastDuration() const;
/// @brief Retrieves the total measured duration.
///
/// Also see the @c Stopwatch::getTotalDuration for details.
boost::posix_time::time_duration getTotalDuration() const;
/// @brief Returns the duration in the textual format which can be
/// directly used in log messages.
///
/// @param duration Duration to be converted to the textual format.
///
/// @return Converted value which can be used to log duration.
static std::string
logFormat(const boost::posix_time::time_duration& duration);
protected:
/// @brief Returns the current time.
///
/// This method is used internally by the @c StopwatchImpl class and
/// its derivations. This class simply returns the value of
/// @c boost::posix_time::microsec_clock::univeral_time(), which is
/// a current timestamp. The derivations may replace it with the
/// custom implementations. The typical use case is for the unit tests
/// to customize the behavior of this function to return well known
/// (deterministic) values. As a result, it is possible to influence
/// the "measured" values returned by accessors of this class, which
/// can be compared against some exact values.
virtual boost::posix_time::ptime getCurrentTime() const;
private:
/// @brief Holds the state of the stopwatch.
bool started_;
/// @brief Holds the timestamp when the stopwatch has been last started.
boost::posix_time::ptime last_start_;
/// @brief Holds the timestamp when the stopwatch has been last stopped.
boost::posix_time::ptime last_stop_;
/// @brief Holds the total measured time since the stopwatch has been
/// first started after creation or reset.
boost::posix_time::time_duration cumulative_time_;
};
}
}
#endif // STOPWATCH_H
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