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| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| // Name:        stopwatch.h
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| // Purpose:     interface of wxStopWatch
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| // Author:      wxWidgets team
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| // Licence:     wxWindows licence
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| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| 
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| /**
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|     @class wxStopWatch
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| 
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|     The wxStopWatch class allow you to measure time intervals.
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| 
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|     For example, you may use it to measure the time elapsed by some function:
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| 
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|     @code
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|         wxStopWatch sw;
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|         CallLongRunningFunction();
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|         wxLogMessage("The long running function took %ldms to execute",
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|                      sw.Time());
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|         sw.Pause();
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|         ... stopwatch is stopped now ...
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|         sw.Resume();
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|         CallLongRunningFunction();
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|         wxLogMessage("And calling it twice took %ldms in all", sw.Time());
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|     @endcode
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| 
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|     Since wxWidgets 2.9.3 this class uses @c QueryPerformanceCounter()
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|     function under MSW to measure the elapsed time. It provides higher
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|     precision than the usual timer functions but can suffer from bugs in its
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|     implementation in some Windows XP versions. If you encounter such problems,
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|     installing a Microsoft hot fix from http://support.microsoft.com/?id=896256
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|     could be necessary.
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| 
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|     @library{wxbase}
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|     @category{misc}
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| 
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|     @see wxTimer
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| */
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| class wxStopWatch
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| {
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| public:
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|     /**
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|         Constructor. This starts the stop watch.
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|     */
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|     wxStopWatch();
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Pauses the stop watch. Call Resume() to resume time measuring again.
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| 
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|         If this method is called several times, @c Resume() must be called the same
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|         number of times to really resume the stop watch. You may, however, call
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|         Start() to resume it unconditionally.
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|     */
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|     void Pause();
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Resumes the stop watch which had been paused with Pause().
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|     */
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|     void Resume();
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| 
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|     /**
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|         (Re)starts the stop watch with a given initial value.
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| 
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|         The stopwatch will always be running after calling Start(), even if
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|         Pause() had been called before and even if it had been called multiple
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|         times.
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|     */
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|     void Start(long milliseconds = 0);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns the time in milliseconds since the start (or restart) or the last
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|         call of Pause().
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| 
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|         @see TimeInMicro()
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|     */
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|     long Time() const;
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns elapsed time in microseconds.
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| 
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|         This method is similar to Time() but returns the elapsed time in
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|         microseconds and not milliseconds. Notice that not all platforms really
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|         can measure times with this precision.
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| 
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|         @since 2.9.3
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|      */
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|     wxLongLong TimeInMicro() const;
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| };
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| 
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