Questions tagged [boost-timer]
The Boost Timer library answers the question "How long does my C++ code take to run?" and does so portably, with as little as one #include and one additional line of code.
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Maximum wait time of boost::asio::steady_timer
How to set maximum waiting time of boost::asio::steady_timer in milliseconds?
When I set boost::asio::chrono::milliseconds::max() than timer returns immediately (why?).
When I set relatively short ...
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How to specify `boost::asio::yield_context` with timeout?
I would like to learn how to pass timeout timer to boost::asio::yield_context.
Let's say, in terms of Boost 1.80, there is smth like the following:
#include <boost/asio/io_context.hpp>
#include &...
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How to instantiate the boost class `boost::posix_time::seconds` C++ class?
I found the following class definition in the boost library 1.71.0 which is installed at /usr/include/boost in my case.
class BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE seconds : public time_duration
{
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Measure CPU time spent on each thread separately in C++
I know that this question sounds like an easy question and a duplicate of former ones, in which boost.timer and the chrono facility of C++11 are given as answers.
But, what I have in mind is a bit ...
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Redirecting output of boost::timer::auto_cpu_timer
I'm widely using boost::timer::auto_cpu_timer to measure the execution time of different functions and code blocks. I'm using a macro to simplify its use at the time I can easily disable it in ...
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Aggregate wall time of code blocks in C++
I have a large codebase and I want to manually add some timers to profile some sections of the code.
Some of those sections are within a loop, so I would like to aggregate all the wall time spent ...
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Segmentation fault on class destruction with boost::timer as a member of the class with periodic invocation
I'm working on a simple class which upon creation schedules a periodic timer for invoking one of its' methods. The method is virtual, so that derived classes can overload it with whatever periodic ...
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Using Boost's timer (or any other timer) on windows in c++ to measure CPU time of external call to system
I've spent the last three days trying to find a solution to the following problem: I have a piece of code written in c++ in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 from which I call some external executables, ...
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How can I effectively use callbacks with boost::progress_display?
I would like to use callbacks with boost::progress_display. Firstly I have a class Foo that I need to broadcast events from:
class Foo
{
public:
template <typename L>
void ...