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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-ttictoc
Version: 0.5.6
Release: 1
Summary: Time parts of your code easily.
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/hector-sab/ttictoc
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/57/d6/491931c4a621bbbc7d3731669be92766c6d5da9219d982b09c495ac9e5f4/ttictoc-0.5.6.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
%description
# ttictoc
Time execution of blocks of code.
##
Tested against python 3.6, python 3.7, and 3.8
## How to install
From pip
```
pip install ttictoc
```
or download this repo and do
```
pip install .
```
## TicToc
The easiest way to time something is with `tic` and `toc`
```python
import time
from ttictoc import tic,toc
tic()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
```
You can execute multiple tocs in a matlab-like fashon
```
import time
from ttictoc import tic,toc
tic()
for i in range(2):
tic()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',toc())
```
## Timer Class
It works just like `tic`,`toc`.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
# Simple
t = Timer()
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
# Nested
t.start()
for i in range(2):
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',t.stop())
```
## Context manager
You can also use it as context manager
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
# Default
with Timer():
time.sleep(1)
# With out verbose
with Timer(verbose=False) as T:
time.sleep(1)
print('Elapsed time:',T.elapsed)
# With default verbose message
with Timer(verbose_msg=f'[User msg][{time.time()}] Elapsed time: {{}}'):
time.sleep(1)
```
## Deactivating matlab-like nesting
You can deactivate the matlab-like nesting. In this case calling start will update the global starting time for toc. However, you can have nested tics by giving a `key` to start and stop.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer,tic2,toc2
tic2()
for i in range(2):
tic2()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc2()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',toc2())
t = Timer(matlab_like=False)
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
t.start() # Restarts the starting point
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed) # ~1 second
# Nested
t.start(key='Init')
for i in range(2):
t.start(key=i)
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop(key=i)
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',t.stop('Init'))
print('\n[OUT LOOP][Init] Elapsed time:',t.stop('Init'))
print('[OUT LOOP][0] Elapsed time:',t.stop(0))
print('[OUT LOOP][1] Elapsed time:',t.stop(1))
```
## Specify timing method
By default, `Timer` (and `tic`,`toc`) use `timeit.default_timer`. However, the timing function can be selected as follow.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
t = Timer(func_time=time.clock)
t.start()
time.sleep(5)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
```
%package -n python3-ttictoc
Summary: Time parts of your code easily.
Provides: python-ttictoc
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-ttictoc
# ttictoc
Time execution of blocks of code.
##
Tested against python 3.6, python 3.7, and 3.8
## How to install
From pip
```
pip install ttictoc
```
or download this repo and do
```
pip install .
```
## TicToc
The easiest way to time something is with `tic` and `toc`
```python
import time
from ttictoc import tic,toc
tic()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
```
You can execute multiple tocs in a matlab-like fashon
```
import time
from ttictoc import tic,toc
tic()
for i in range(2):
tic()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',toc())
```
## Timer Class
It works just like `tic`,`toc`.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
# Simple
t = Timer()
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
# Nested
t.start()
for i in range(2):
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',t.stop())
```
## Context manager
You can also use it as context manager
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
# Default
with Timer():
time.sleep(1)
# With out verbose
with Timer(verbose=False) as T:
time.sleep(1)
print('Elapsed time:',T.elapsed)
# With default verbose message
with Timer(verbose_msg=f'[User msg][{time.time()}] Elapsed time: {{}}'):
time.sleep(1)
```
## Deactivating matlab-like nesting
You can deactivate the matlab-like nesting. In this case calling start will update the global starting time for toc. However, you can have nested tics by giving a `key` to start and stop.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer,tic2,toc2
tic2()
for i in range(2):
tic2()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc2()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',toc2())
t = Timer(matlab_like=False)
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
t.start() # Restarts the starting point
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed) # ~1 second
# Nested
t.start(key='Init')
for i in range(2):
t.start(key=i)
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop(key=i)
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',t.stop('Init'))
print('\n[OUT LOOP][Init] Elapsed time:',t.stop('Init'))
print('[OUT LOOP][0] Elapsed time:',t.stop(0))
print('[OUT LOOP][1] Elapsed time:',t.stop(1))
```
## Specify timing method
By default, `Timer` (and `tic`,`toc`) use `timeit.default_timer`. However, the timing function can be selected as follow.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
t = Timer(func_time=time.clock)
t.start()
time.sleep(5)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
```
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for ttictoc
Provides: python3-ttictoc-doc
%description help
# ttictoc
Time execution of blocks of code.
##
Tested against python 3.6, python 3.7, and 3.8
## How to install
From pip
```
pip install ttictoc
```
or download this repo and do
```
pip install .
```
## TicToc
The easiest way to time something is with `tic` and `toc`
```python
import time
from ttictoc import tic,toc
tic()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
```
You can execute multiple tocs in a matlab-like fashon
```
import time
from ttictoc import tic,toc
tic()
for i in range(2):
tic()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',toc())
```
## Timer Class
It works just like `tic`,`toc`.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
# Simple
t = Timer()
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
# Nested
t.start()
for i in range(2):
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',t.stop())
```
## Context manager
You can also use it as context manager
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
# Default
with Timer():
time.sleep(1)
# With out verbose
with Timer(verbose=False) as T:
time.sleep(1)
print('Elapsed time:',T.elapsed)
# With default verbose message
with Timer(verbose_msg=f'[User msg][{time.time()}] Elapsed time: {{}}'):
time.sleep(1)
```
## Deactivating matlab-like nesting
You can deactivate the matlab-like nesting. In this case calling start will update the global starting time for toc. However, you can have nested tics by giving a `key` to start and stop.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer,tic2,toc2
tic2()
for i in range(2):
tic2()
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = toc2()
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',toc2())
t = Timer(matlab_like=False)
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
t.start() # Restarts the starting point
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed) # ~1 second
# Nested
t.start(key='Init')
for i in range(2):
t.start(key=i)
time.sleep(1)
elapsed = t.stop(key=i)
print('[IN LOOP] Elapsed time:',elapsed)
print('[OUT LOOP] Elapsed time:',t.stop('Init'))
print('\n[OUT LOOP][Init] Elapsed time:',t.stop('Init'))
print('[OUT LOOP][0] Elapsed time:',t.stop(0))
print('[OUT LOOP][1] Elapsed time:',t.stop(1))
```
## Specify timing method
By default, `Timer` (and `tic`,`toc`) use `timeit.default_timer`. However, the timing function can be selected as follow.
```python
import time
from ttictoc import Timer
t = Timer(func_time=time.clock)
t.start()
time.sleep(5)
elapsed = t.stop()
print('Elapsed time:',elapsed)
```
%prep
%autosetup -n ttictoc-0.5.6
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-ttictoc -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.5.6-1
- Package Spec generated
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