auto_interval, formatting see details for information
auto_interval now accepts an interval_t* which must be created manually. allows for clean RAII format now switches to seconds after 1000ms instead of after 100ms. This feels more naturalv1
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@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ namespace blt
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interval_t* createInterval(profile_t& profiler, std::string interval_name);
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void startInterval(interval_t* interval);
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void endInterval(interval_t* interval);
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blt::startInterval(iv);
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}
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explicit auto_interval(interval_t* iv): iv(iv)
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{
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blt::startInterval(iv);
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}
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auto_interval(const auto_interval& i) = delete;
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auto_interval& operator=(const auto_interval& i) = delete;
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// we want to use the largest unit possible to keep the numbers small
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// we might run into a case where something took 1000ns but other thing took 100s
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// which would be hard to deal with either way. So TODO
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if (wall > 1e5 && wall <= 1e8 && container.wall == unit::NS)
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if (wall > 1e6 && wall < 1e9 && container.wall == unit::NS)
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container.wall = unit::MS;
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else if (wall > 1e8)
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else if (wall > 1e9)
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container.wall = unit::S;
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if (thread > 1e5 && thread <= 1e8 && container.thread == unit::NS)
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if (thread > 1e6 && thread < 1e9 && container.thread == unit::NS)
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container.thread = unit::MS;
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else if (thread > 1e8)
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else if (thread > 1e9)
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container.thread = unit::S;
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return container;
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}
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