A simple macro that prints a warning if a function takes longer than expected
Very simple macro for printing time elapsed to execute a function
Show runtime while a command runs
Hardware-based tick counters for high-precision benchmarks
tui-rain is a simple widget to generate various rain effects for ratatui
simple way to measure and display the execution time
A simple extension of chrono. Answers questions like: how much time has elapsed since date y? How long until date x will be upon us?
Thread-safe clock abstractions for Rust: monotonic clocks, mock testing, high-precision time meters, and timezone support
Retry module, providing a feature-complete, type-safe retry management system with support for multiple delay strategies and event listeners
no-std, no-alloc LED control library designed for 1D, 2D, and 3D layouts
no-std, no-alloc LED control library designed for 1D, 2D, and 3D layouts
no-std, no-alloc LED control library for 1D, 2D, and 3D layouts
When creating apps, you might find it handy to see how long ago was something created. For example, if you are builing a simple ToDo application, you might want to display how long ago did a particular todo was added to the list
Helper to create queries using time intervals helping databases to cache most used queries easier
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
Simple timer to perform a block and display the elapsed time.
Elapsed time chef formatter
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
Elapsed time measurement tool
Simple profiling time elapsed in requires This is very useful in large projects. Currently only prints time elapsed for require to STDERR, since this is what I need.
Fluentd plugin to measure elapsed time to process messages