- Supported Python versions are:
3.4,3.5,3.6and3.7-dev.
pip install --upgrade block-timerYou can easily measure blocks of code using Timer class as context manager or as method/function decorator with Block Timer:
Elapsed time will be printed using standard print function:
from block_timer.timer import Timer
with Timer():
pass # Some operation
# Total time ... seconds will be printedIf you have multiple blocks of code, you can set title attribute:
from block_timer.timer import Timer
with Timer(title="Block A"):
pass # Some operation
# [Block A] Total time ... seconds will be printed
with Timer(title="Block B"):
pass # Some operation
# [Block B] Total time ... seconds will be printedElapsed time (in fractional seconds) can be accessed by elapsed property:
from block_timer.timer import Timer
with Timer() as t:
pass # Some operation
print("Elapsed time: {:f} seconds".format(t.elapsed))Timer class can be used as a method/function decorator:
@Timer(title="Foo")
def some_func():
time.sleep(1)
some_func()
# [Foo] Total time ... seconds will be printedThe MIT License (MIT)
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