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phpunit/php-timer

Utility class for timing things, factored out of PHPUnit into a stand-alone component.

Installation

You can add this library as a local, per-project dependency to your project using Composer:

composer require phpunit/php-timer

If you only need this library during development, for instance to run your project's test suite, then you should add it as a development-time dependency:

composer require --dev phpunit/php-timer

Usage

Basic Timing

use SebastianBergmann\Timer\Timer;

Timer::start();

// ...

$time = Timer::stop();
var_dump($time);

print Timer::secondsToTimeString($time);

The code above yields the output below:

double(1.0967254638672E-5)
0 ms

Resource Consumption Since PHP Startup

use SebastianBergmann\Timer\Timer;

print Timer::resourceUsage();

The code above yields the output below:

Time: 0 ms, Memory: 0.50MB