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This is a ridiculously simple microsecond timer for you to use within your PHP applications.
It starts the timer when you instantiate the class and from there you can mark points of delta along the way and stop the timer.
Really; could it get simpler?
Usage examples
and that'll give us the result of:
Simple, but kinda boring. However, if you have a function that you're wanting to time which has lots of parts, then it's useful to place markers throughout and see the difference between each part.
For example:
will give us the result of:
The mark method allows us to see the delta between each time it's marked. But it can be even more helpful with supplying a message for the mark:
and that gives us:
And, to be honest, you don't even need to stop the timer to output the current delta. You could just do this:
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