I am using boost 1.46 which does not include boost::timer, What other way can I time my functions.
I am currently doing this:
time_t now = time(0);
<some stuff>
time_t after = time(0);
cout << after - now << endl;
but it just gives the answer in seconds, so if the function takes < 1s it displays 0.
Thanks
std::chrono
??std::chrono
is the way to go.Win32
?Linux
?boost::timer
... are you sure? I haven't tested, but there is documentation for timer in 1.46.0: boost.org/doc/libs/1_46_0/libs/timer/timer.htm