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/* || This file is part of Pike. For copyright information see COPYRIGHT. || Pike is distributed under GPL, LGPL and MPL. See the file COPYING || for more information.
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*/ #ifndef PIKE_RUSAGE_H #define PIKE_RUSAGE_H /* Prototypes begin here */ typedef long pike_rusage_t[29]; int pike_get_rusage(pike_rusage_t rusage_values); long *low_rusage(void);
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* space, if applicable), or -1 if it couldn't be read. Note that * many systems have fairly poor resolution, e.g. on Linux x86 it's * only 0.01 second. gettimeofday can therefore be a better choice to * measure small time intervals. */ #ifdef INT64 /* The time is returned in nanoseconds. */ typedef INT64 cpu_time_t; #define LONG_CPU_TIME #define CPU_TIME_TICKS /* per second */ ((cpu_time_t) 1000000000) #define CPU_TIME_UNIT "ns"
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#define PRINT_CPU_TIME PRINTINT64 "d"
#else /* The time is returned in milliseconds. (Note that the value will * wrap after about 49 days.) */ typedef unsigned long cpu_time_t; #define CPU_TIME_TICKS /* per second */ ((cpu_time_t) 1000) #define CPU_TIME_UNIT "ms"
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#define PRINT_CPU_TIME "lu"
#endif cpu_time_t get_cpu_time (void); INT32 internal_rusage(void); /* For compatibility. */ #if defined(PIKE_DEBUG) || defined(INTERNAL_PROFILING) void debug_print_rusage(FILE *out); #endif /* Prototypes end here */ #endif /* !PIKE_RUSAGE_H */