9badb15e80
The rpc/duration/all meter was in nanoseconds, the individual meter in microseconds. This PR changes it so both of them use nanoseconds.
325 lines
8.6 KiB
Go
325 lines
8.6 KiB
Go
package metrics
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import (
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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// Timers capture the duration and rate of events.
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type Timer interface {
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Count() int64
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Max() int64
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Mean() float64
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Min() int64
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Percentile(float64) float64
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Percentiles([]float64) []float64
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Rate1() float64
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Rate5() float64
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Rate15() float64
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RateMean() float64
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Snapshot() Timer
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StdDev() float64
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Stop()
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Sum() int64
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Time(func())
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Update(time.Duration)
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UpdateSince(time.Time)
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Variance() float64
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}
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// GetOrRegisterTimer returns an existing Timer or constructs and registers a
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// new StandardTimer.
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// Be sure to unregister the meter from the registry once it is of no use to
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// allow for garbage collection.
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func GetOrRegisterTimer(name string, r Registry) Timer {
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if nil == r {
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r = DefaultRegistry
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}
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return r.GetOrRegister(name, NewTimer).(Timer)
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}
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// NewCustomTimer constructs a new StandardTimer from a Histogram and a Meter.
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// Be sure to call Stop() once the timer is of no use to allow for garbage collection.
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func NewCustomTimer(h Histogram, m Meter) Timer {
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if !Enabled {
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return NilTimer{}
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}
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return &StandardTimer{
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histogram: h,
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meter: m,
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}
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}
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// NewRegisteredTimer constructs and registers a new StandardTimer.
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// Be sure to unregister the meter from the registry once it is of no use to
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// allow for garbage collection.
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func NewRegisteredTimer(name string, r Registry) Timer {
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c := NewTimer()
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if nil == r {
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r = DefaultRegistry
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}
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r.Register(name, c)
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return c
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}
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// NewTimer constructs a new StandardTimer using an exponentially-decaying
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// sample with the same reservoir size and alpha as UNIX load averages.
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// Be sure to call Stop() once the timer is of no use to allow for garbage collection.
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func NewTimer() Timer {
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if !Enabled {
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return NilTimer{}
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}
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return &StandardTimer{
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histogram: NewHistogram(NewExpDecaySample(1028, 0.015)),
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meter: NewMeter(),
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}
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}
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// NilTimer is a no-op Timer.
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type NilTimer struct{}
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// Count is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Count() int64 { return 0 }
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// Max is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Max() int64 { return 0 }
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// Mean is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Mean() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// Min is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Min() int64 { return 0 }
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// Percentile is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Percentile(p float64) float64 { return 0.0 }
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// Percentiles is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Percentiles(ps []float64) []float64 {
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return make([]float64, len(ps))
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}
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// Rate1 is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Rate1() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// Rate5 is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Rate5() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// Rate15 is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Rate15() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// RateMean is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) RateMean() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// Snapshot is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Snapshot() Timer { return NilTimer{} }
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// StdDev is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) StdDev() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// Stop is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Stop() {}
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// Sum is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Sum() int64 { return 0 }
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// Time is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Time(f func()) { f() }
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// Update is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Update(time.Duration) {}
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// UpdateSince is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) UpdateSince(time.Time) {}
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// Variance is a no-op.
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func (NilTimer) Variance() float64 { return 0.0 }
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// StandardTimer is the standard implementation of a Timer and uses a Histogram
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// and Meter.
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type StandardTimer struct {
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histogram Histogram
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meter Meter
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mutex sync.Mutex
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}
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// Count returns the number of events recorded.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Count() int64 {
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return t.histogram.Count()
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}
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// Max returns the maximum value in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Max() int64 {
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return t.histogram.Max()
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}
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// Mean returns the mean of the values in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Mean() float64 {
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return t.histogram.Mean()
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}
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// Min returns the minimum value in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Min() int64 {
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return t.histogram.Min()
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}
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// Percentile returns an arbitrary percentile of the values in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Percentile(p float64) float64 {
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return t.histogram.Percentile(p)
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}
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// Percentiles returns a slice of arbitrary percentiles of the values in the
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// sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Percentiles(ps []float64) []float64 {
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return t.histogram.Percentiles(ps)
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}
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// Rate1 returns the one-minute moving average rate of events per second.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Rate1() float64 {
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return t.meter.Rate1()
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}
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// Rate5 returns the five-minute moving average rate of events per second.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Rate5() float64 {
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return t.meter.Rate5()
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}
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// Rate15 returns the fifteen-minute moving average rate of events per second.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Rate15() float64 {
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return t.meter.Rate15()
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}
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// RateMean returns the meter's mean rate of events per second.
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func (t *StandardTimer) RateMean() float64 {
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return t.meter.RateMean()
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}
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// Snapshot returns a read-only copy of the timer.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Snapshot() Timer {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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return &TimerSnapshot{
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histogram: t.histogram.Snapshot().(*HistogramSnapshot),
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meter: t.meter.Snapshot().(*MeterSnapshot),
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}
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}
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// StdDev returns the standard deviation of the values in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) StdDev() float64 {
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return t.histogram.StdDev()
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}
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// Stop stops the meter.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Stop() {
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t.meter.Stop()
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}
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// Sum returns the sum in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Sum() int64 {
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return t.histogram.Sum()
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}
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// Record the duration of the execution of the given function.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Time(f func()) {
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ts := time.Now()
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f()
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t.Update(time.Since(ts))
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}
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// Record the duration of an event, in nanoseconds.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Update(d time.Duration) {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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t.histogram.Update(d.Nanoseconds())
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t.meter.Mark(1)
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}
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// Record the duration of an event that started at a time and ends now.
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// The record uses nanoseconds.
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func (t *StandardTimer) UpdateSince(ts time.Time) {
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t.Update(time.Since(ts))
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}
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// Variance returns the variance of the values in the sample.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Variance() float64 {
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return t.histogram.Variance()
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}
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// TimerSnapshot is a read-only copy of another Timer.
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type TimerSnapshot struct {
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histogram *HistogramSnapshot
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meter *MeterSnapshot
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}
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// Count returns the number of events recorded at the time the snapshot was
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// taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Count() int64 { return t.histogram.Count() }
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// Max returns the maximum value at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Max() int64 { return t.histogram.Max() }
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// Mean returns the mean value at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Mean() float64 { return t.histogram.Mean() }
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// Min returns the minimum value at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Min() int64 { return t.histogram.Min() }
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// Percentile returns an arbitrary percentile of sampled values at the time the
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// snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Percentile(p float64) float64 {
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return t.histogram.Percentile(p)
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}
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// Percentiles returns a slice of arbitrary percentiles of sampled values at
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// the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Percentiles(ps []float64) []float64 {
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return t.histogram.Percentiles(ps)
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}
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// Rate1 returns the one-minute moving average rate of events per second at the
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// time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Rate1() float64 { return t.meter.Rate1() }
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// Rate5 returns the five-minute moving average rate of events per second at
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// the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Rate5() float64 { return t.meter.Rate5() }
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// Rate15 returns the fifteen-minute moving average rate of events per second
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// at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Rate15() float64 { return t.meter.Rate15() }
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// RateMean returns the meter's mean rate of events per second at the time the
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// snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) RateMean() float64 { return t.meter.RateMean() }
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// Snapshot returns the snapshot.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Snapshot() Timer { return t }
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// StdDev returns the standard deviation of the values at the time the snapshot
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// was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) StdDev() float64 { return t.histogram.StdDev() }
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// Stop is a no-op.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Stop() {}
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// Sum returns the sum at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Sum() int64 { return t.histogram.Sum() }
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// Time panics.
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func (*TimerSnapshot) Time(func()) {
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panic("Time called on a TimerSnapshot")
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}
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// Update panics.
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func (*TimerSnapshot) Update(time.Duration) {
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panic("Update called on a TimerSnapshot")
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}
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// UpdateSince panics.
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func (*TimerSnapshot) UpdateSince(time.Time) {
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panic("UpdateSince called on a TimerSnapshot")
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}
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// Variance returns the variance of the values at the time the snapshot was
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// taken.
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func (t *TimerSnapshot) Variance() float64 { return t.histogram.Variance() }
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